St Columb's Cathedral is finished at a cost of £4000.
Spanning an entire city block, the Cathedral Church of St.
In 1087 a third cathedral erected on the site also burned.
You could smell the honeysuckle and the roses and the cathedral gardens.
The cathedral was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1978.
Cathedral school, medieval European school run by cathedral clergy.
1145) in Le Mans Cathedral and the Crucifixion window (c. 1165) in Poitiers Cathedral.
Rochester cathedral (c. 1150) has carved side figures, and Lincoln cathedral (c. 1140) once had them.
Cologne Cathedral, German Kölner Dom, Roman Catholic cathedral church, located in the city of Cologne, Germany.
A range of gifts and religious items are on sale in the Cathedral Shop (10am-3pm) located inside the Cathedral.
Washington National Cathedral, also called Washington Cathedral, officially Cathedral Church of St.
In the early European Middle Ages, the town in which a cathedral church was situated became known as the cathedral city.
The cross vault raised on columns was seen again at Speyer Cathedral (1030–65, reconstructed c. 1082–1137) and Durham Cathedral (1093–1133), and the domes of St.
The cross vault raised on columns was seen again at Speyer Cathedral (1030–65, reconstructed c. 1082–1137) and Durham Cathedral (1093–1133), and the domes of St.
The pope has the right to designate a cathedral, although the choice of the bishop of the diocese or his decision to build a cathedral is normally approved by the pope.
Chartres Cathedral, also called Notre-Dame d’Chartres or the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Gothic cathedral located in the town of Chartres, northwestern France.
When visiting the Metropolitan Cathedral today, you’ll find the cathedral is pieced together by segments of its various eras—a historical tour within itself that tells the city’s story.
Strasbourg Cathedral added a 144-metre (475-foot) spire in 1439, and the upper limit was reached at Beauvais Cathedral in 1569 when its 157-metre (516-foot) spire was completed; the Beauvais spire collapsed in 1573 and was never rebuilt, a last sad epilogue to the cathedral crusade.
As he explores contemporary cathedral projects with the potential to shape the future of science, technology and environmental protection, Ian asks what we can learn from the original medieval cathedral thinkers and if cathedral projects are all voyages of discovery into uncharted territory.
Once the tallest building in Russia, the Ivan the Great Bell Tower offers great views around the city and the Assumption Cathedral, the Archangel’s Cathedral and the Annunciation Cathedral surrounding the Kremlin’s Cathedral Square offer visitors a glimpse into Russian religious life.
cathedral
adj pert
- relating to or containing or issuing from a bishop's office or throne
Example: a cathedral church
noun artifact
- any large and important church
noun artifact
- the principal Christian church building of a bishop's diocese
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