What are the features of the French cathedral?


What are the features of the French cathedral?

Notre Dame Cathedral Fast Facts
  • Length: 420 feet (128 meters)
  • Width: 157 feet (48 meters)
  • Nave roof height: 115 feet (35 meters)
  • Tower height: 226 feet (69 meters)
  • Spire height: 315 feet (96 meters)
  • Only one of the cathedral's three great rose windows retains its original 13th century glass.


What is the difference between French and English cathedrals?

The English adopted the Gothic style, however, they adapted it to their own regional preferences. While French Gothic Cathedrals were built to be increasingly tall, English Gothic Cathedrals tended to emphasize the length of the building rather than the height.


What French cathedral best exemplifies the characteristics of the Gothic style of architecture?

Partly built starting in 1145, and then reconstructed over a 26-year period after the fire of 1194, Chartres Cathedral marks the high point of French Gothic art.


What are the features of the French Gothic cathedrals?

The main characteristics in buildings from French Gothic are the sense of verticality to enhance the connection with God, the Latin cross layout for the plan, open and illuminated interiors with plenty of windows and stained glass, and the gargoyles to drain rainwater and encourage people to go into the church.


What are the characteristics of a cathedral?

There is generally a prominent external feature that rises upwards. It may be a dome, a central tower, two western towers or towers at both ends as at Speyer Cathedral. The towers may be finished with pinnacles or spires or a small dome.