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* length: 130 metres (430 ft) * width: 32 metres (100 ft) / 46 metres (150 ft) * nave: height 37 metres (120 ft); width 16.4 metres (54 ft) * Ground area: 10,875 square metres (117,060 sq ft) * Height of south-west tower: 105 metres (340 ft) * Height of north-west tower: 113 metres (370 ft) more details in the French version of the Wikipedia article (link)
1020 and 1194. Also, the roof was burned off in 1836.
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cathedrals and their stained glass windows in particular
Albi has a brick cathedral, Amiens has a cathedral listed as a World heritage site, Clermont-Ferrand has a cathedral built in black volcanic stone. Beauvais, Bourges, Chartres, Coutances, Laon, Le Mans, Nancy, Orléans, Reims, Rouen, Strasbourg, Toul, Tours, Vaison-la-Romaine, and of course Paris all have very beautiful and outstanding cathedrals. Some of the older cathedrals built until the 12th century like 'La Canonica' near Bastia, Corsica, are built in the simple so-called 'Roman style', but most French cathedrals are built in the Gothic style. Every major town has its cathedral, and many small towns have one as well. The most visited is Notre-Dame de Paris (13.6 million visitors in 2007).
There are many cathedrals named "Notre Dame," both in France and in other French-speaking countries. The cathedral known as Notre Dame de Paris was built between 1172-1340. The cathedral known as Notre Dame de Chartres, as it stands today, was built between 1194 and 1260.
Chartres Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres is located in Chartres town, about 50 miles from Paris in France. Chartres Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site and considered an excellent example of Gothic architecture style in the world.
Lauren Artress was the one who used the design for the Labryinth of the Chartres Cathedral.
Chartres Cathedral was made by Bishop Fulbert and was later fixed by Geoffroy de Leves.
how is the chartres cathedarl used today
4,000 statues are in this cathedraln of chartres! amazing right?
It's Catholic.
Ancient Megastructures - 2007 Chartres Cathedral 1-3 was released on: USA: 2007
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Chartres Cathedral houses the Sancta Camisa, which is believed to be the tunic worn by the Virgin Mary during the birth of Jesus. The relic is kept in a reliquary within the cathedral and has been a significant object of veneration for pilgrims and worshippers.
Yes, people are allowed inside the Chartres Cathedral. It is a functioning church and a popular tourist attraction in Chartres, France. Visitors can enter the cathedral, attend religious services, and explore the architectural marvel of the building.
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