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Europe’s Great Gothic Cathedrals Weren’t Built Just of Concrete The designers and builders of Europe’s great Gothic cathedrals weren’t actually so innovative. Laura Clark.
Visiting Europe's great cathedrals is no doubt a moving experience, regardless of one's religiosity, but the crowds and ...
While the great churches of Continental Europe developed in a succession of styles, England’s for the most part remained Gothic. ‘Interior of Ely Cathedral’ (1797) by J.M.W. Turner.
The photos in “Cathedrals to the Glory of God” were collected on cycling trips in Western Europe, crossing the United States, on Caribbean cruises, and travels near and far.
Well, like many modern-day churches, the one you see today replaced a few earlier versions of St. Paul's, destroyed by fires in 962, 1087 and the Great Fire of 1666.
Walk into St. Joseph Co-Cathedral at 721 Canal Boulevard in Thibodaux, and you might feel as if you’re overseas.
When Europe’s great cathedrals were built over a thousand years ago, they, too, were at the forefront of science. Their size, their height and their sheer complexity were the very embodiment of ...
But great and small, all are acts of love, of willing the good of the other and stone by figurative stone, they surely will build a cathedral over one’s lifetime.