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What are the four levels of Gothic cathedrals?

Early Gothic (1120-1200) 1163-1345) and Laon Cathedral (c. 1112-1215). A series of four distinct horizontal levels soon evolved: ground-level, then tribune gallery level, then triforium gallery level, above which was an upper, windowed level called a clerestory.



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The east end of the building was always where the altar was placed. They believed that since the original Garden of Eden was east of Europe, the altar should be in the east.

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