-
interruption from 1528 to 1832, the
Cathedral was
completed in 1880. The
footplan with all
foundations is medieval, but many
details of the
western parts...
- the
walls of all
apses and
chapels have
round footplans, in
classic Gothic most have
polygonal footplans, at
least above the
level of the
window sills...
- the
inner side of the
northern wall
above the ossuary. Therefore, the
footplans of the
preceding churches are unknown. The
ossuary had been
built with...
-
Abbey church was
added a
second choir, in the 12th century. This type of
footplans also was
acquired in
Poland (Tum
Collegiate Church) and
Hungary (Pécs...
- 1450, 1516 &
further ↑
Hooglandse Kerk 1377–1535 only
aisles of brick;
footplan of a Gr****
Cross ↓
Pieterskerk Late
Gothic ↑
Elizabeth Hospital hall of...
-
Accession of The Holy
Virgin about 1400
former Franciscan,
Latin cross footplan ↑
House of Perkūnas late 15th
century the
other example of exceptional...
- of four
round windows, the
largest of them a
veritable rose window. The
footplan of the
western choir is polygonal,
outside and inside, the
first polygonal...
-
addition to the four
diagonal ribs.
Angers Cathedral,
incepted in 1148, has a
footplan similar to the
domed buildings of Angoulême, Périgueux and Fontevrauld...
-
towards the choir,
replaced in 1205–1220. Façade (1180–1200) "English"
footplan Notre Dame de
Paris was the
largest of the
Early Gothic cathedrals, and...
- Südmüritz (Meck.
Lakes distr.)
Village Church [de] 13th/14th
century octagonal footplan Lüdershagen,
Hoppenrade (Rostock district)
Village Church [de] 13th century...