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What churches were built in the Gothic style?

Noteworthy Gothic Cathedrals
  • Notre Dame de Paris (1163) – Paris, France.
  • Seville Cathedral (1172) – Seville, Spain.
  • Chartres Cathedral (1194) – Chartres, France.
  • Siena Cathedral (1215) – Siena, Italy.
  • Zagreb Cathedral (1217) – Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Salisbury Cathedral (1220) – Salisbury, England.




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