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- 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 & furtherHooglandse Kerk 1377–1535 only aisles of brick; footplan of a Gr**** CrossPieterskerk Late GothicElizabeth Hospital hall of...
- Accession of The Holy Virgin about 1400 former Franciscan, Latin cross footplanHouse 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...