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Chartres Cathedral Wikipedia ~ Chartres Cathedral also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres French Cathédrale NotreDame de Chartres is a Roman Catholic church in Chartres France about 80 km 50 miles southwest of Paris and is the seat of the Diocese of Chartres
Chartres Cathedral – Cathédrale NotreDame de Chartres ~ Chartres Cathedral The Chartres Cathedral is probably the finest example of French Gothic architecture and said by some to be the most beautiful cathedral in France
Chartres Cathedral History Interior Stained Glass ~ Chartres Cathedral also called NotreDame d’Chartres or the Cathedral of NotreDame Gothic cathedral located in the town of Chartres northwestern France
Chartres Cathedral Ancient History Encyclopedia ~ Chartres Cathedral The Notre Dame Cathedral Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption of Chartres in northern France was built in its current Romanesque and Gothic form between 1190 and 1220 CE
Chartres Cathedral The age of faith in stone and stained ~ For a chance to experience the mystery of the medieval church through statues glass and relics France’s Chartres Cathedral just an hour from Paris by train is ideal
Chartres Cathedral New World Encyclopedia ~ The Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres French Cathédrale NotreDame de Chartres located in Chartres about 50 miles from Paris is considered one of the worlds finest examples of the Gothic style of architecture
Explore Chartres Cathedral a Gothic masterpiece French ~ Located 80 kilometres south west of Paris Chartres Cathedral is arguably the most representative complete and best preserved of all Gothic cathedrals of France The cathedral builders have indeed built in Chartres a unique edifice in the world
The Stained Glass Windows of Chartres Cathedral Ancient ~ The 167 stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral built 11901220 CE are the most complete group surviving anywhere from the Middle Ages Several windows date to the mid12th century CE while over 150 survive from the early 13th century CE
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