A dedication to Gothic cathedrals and architecture.

By Arianna.


Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, England (1887)

Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, England (1887)

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Saint Vitus’ Cathedral, Prague (1329-1929)
disporum:

katedrála svatého víta by senseofdoubt on Flickr.

Saint Vitus’ Cathedral, Prague (1329-1929)

disporum:

katedrála svatého víta by senseofdoubt on Flickr.

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Not the kind of thing I usually post on here, but this is beautiful! Definitely inspiration for a future tattoo…

Not the kind of thing I usually post on here, but this is beautiful! Definitely inspiration for a future tattoo…

St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York (1858-1878)

St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York (1858-1878)

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Glasgow Cathedral (1197)
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Glasgow Cathedral |

Glasgow Cathedral (1197)

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Glasgow Cathedral |

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Cologne Cathedral, Germany (1248-1880)
operationbarbarossa:

US medium tanks of the 3rd Armored Division advance cautiously around the Cologne Cathedral; Cologne, Germany - March 1945

Cologne Cathedral, Germany (1248-1880)

operationbarbarossa:

US medium tanks of the 3rd Armored Division advance cautiously around the Cologne Cathedral; Cologne, Germany - March 1945

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St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna (1160)

St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna (1160)

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Ulm Minster, Germany (1377-1890)
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Ulmer Münster (by Habub3)

Ulm Minster, Germany (1377-1890)

watchthroughmyeyes:

Ulmer Münster (by Habub3)

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Notre Dame de Paris (1163-1345)

Notre Dame de Paris (1163-1345)

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Notre Dame de Paris (1163-1345)

Notre Dame de Paris (1163-1345)

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Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York (1892)

Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York (1892)

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Anonymous said: I was disappointed to see you reblog a Romanesque cathedral

Firstly, the only cathedral that I’ve reblogged that can be even considered as Romanesque would be Florence Cathedral, probably because of the coloured marble panels on the exterior. But Florence Cathedral is very much Gothic.

Secondly, does it really matter if I reblog/post one or two Romanesque cathedrals? On this blog, I strive to post architectural beauty. If it really offends you that much, just ignore the post. There is plenty of true Gothic architecture on this blog to satisfy your needs.

Notre-Dame de Reims, France (1211-1311)

Notre-Dame de Reims, France (1211-1311)

Notre-Dame d’Amiens (1220 - 1269)

Notre-Dame d’Amiens (1220 - 1269)

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Bamberg Cathedral, Germany (1111)

Bamberg Cathedral, Germany (1111)

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