Rebuilding begun 1211; façade begun 1225; to the height of rose window by 1260; finished for the coronation of Philip the Fair in 1286; towers left unfinished in 1311; additional work 1406-28; restored in 16th and 19th centuries.
From left to right:
West façade, begun ca. 1225.
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South façade with buttresses.
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Nave, looking west, ca. 1220.
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Annunciation portal sculptures.
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Floor plan.
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Reims, France, Reims Cathedral, 13th -15th century
Rebuilding begun 1211; façade begun 1225; to the height of rose window by 1260; finished for the coronation of Philip the Fair in 1286; towers left unfinished in 1311; additional work 1406-28; restored in 16th and 19th centuries.
From left to right:
West façade, begun ca. 1225.
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South façade with buttresses.
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Photo: Clelie Mascaret / CC3.0
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Nave, looking west, ca. 1220.
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Annunciation portal sculptures.
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Floor plan.
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- Medium
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