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Gothic Cathedral Collection

The Gothic Cathedral, a majestic architectural marvel that stands tall and proud in various parts of Europe

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: Italy, Lombardy, Milan, close up of 'Madonnina'

Italy, Lombardy, Milan, close up of "Madonnina"
Italy, Lombardy, Milan, close up of " Madonnina" the golden plated statue of the Virgin on top of the Cathedral

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: Italy, Lombardy, Milan, Piazza Duomo with the domes of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Italy, Lombardy, Milan, Piazza Duomo with the domes of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and Santa Maria Nascente Cathedral (Duomo)

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: Europe, United Kingdom, England, North Yorkshire, York, York Minster, York Minster

Europe, United Kingdom, England, North Yorkshire, York, York Minster, York Minster Exterior

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: Winter Landscape, c. 1811 (oil on canvas)

Winter Landscape, c. 1811 (oil on canvas)
CH133722 Winter Landscape, c.1811 (oil on canvas) by Friedrich, Caspar David (1774-1840); 32.5x45 cm; National Gallery, London, UK; German, out of copyright

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: Fr 6465 f. 323 Burial of Philippe Le Bel (1268-1314) at St. Denis

Fr 6465 f. 323 Burial of Philippe Le Bel (1268-1314) at St. Denis
EDI38977 Fr 6465 f.323 Burial of Philippe Le Bel (1268-1314) at St. Denis by French School, (14th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Chronicle of France or of St)

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: The Main Square, Middelburg, 1812 (gouache on paper)

The Main Square, Middelburg, 1812 (gouache on paper)
MMT155937 The Main Square, Middelburg, 1812 (gouache on paper) by Melling, Anton Ignaz (1763-1831); 61x94 cm; Musee Marmottan Monet, Paris

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: Notre Dame, Paris, 13th May 1893 (b / w photo)

Notre Dame, Paris, 13th May 1893 (b / w photo)
STC284394 Notre Dame, Paris, 13th May 1893 (b/w photo) by Portuguese Photographer (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Portuguese, out of copyright

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: Notre Dame de Paris Facade in Black and White

Notre Dame de Paris Facade in Black and White
Black and white view of the Notre-Dame de Paris facade. Notre Dame is the most famous of the Gothic cathedrals of the Middle Ages and is distinguished for its size, antiquity

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: Quay de Paris Rouen Paris quay Rouen View water feature

Quay de Paris Rouen Paris quay Rouen View water feature
The Quay de Paris in Rouen, The Paris quay in Rouen, The Paris quay in Rouen View of a water feature in which a large wooden deck floats. Behind a quay with ships

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: Segovia Cathedral, Segovia, Castile And Leon, Spain

Segovia Cathedral, Segovia, Castile And Leon, Spain

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: Europe, United Kingdom, England, East Yorkshire, Beverley, Beverley Minster

Europe, United Kingdom, England, East Yorkshire, Beverley, Beverley Minster

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral and vicinity in the time of Henry VIII, from The National

St. Pauls Cathedral and vicinity in the time of Henry VIII, from The National
KW322643 St. Pauls Cathedral and vicinity in the time of Henry VIII, from The National and Domestic History of England by William Hickman Smith Aubrey (1858-1916) published London

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: The Quay de Paris in Rouen, Johannes Bosboom, 1839 (oil on canvas)

The Quay de Paris in Rouen, Johannes Bosboom, 1839 (oil on canvas)
XOS1765549 The Quay de Paris in Rouen, Johannes Bosboom, 1839 (oil on canvas) by Bosboom, Johannes (1817-91); 88x105 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: York Minster, northern Europes largest Gothic cathedral, York, Yorkshire

York Minster, northern Europes largest Gothic cathedral, York, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGothic Cathedral Collection: Side view of York Minster, northern Europes largest Gothic cathedral

Side view of York Minster, northern Europes largest Gothic cathedral, York, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe


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The Gothic Cathedral, a majestic architectural marvel that stands tall and proud in various parts of Europe. One such breathtaking example can be found in Lombardy, Italy, specifically in the vibrant city of Milan. With its intricate details and towering spires, this cathedral is a sight to behold. A close-up view reveals the iconic "Madonnina, " a golden statue perched atop the cathedral's highest point. It serves as a symbol of protection over the city and its people. As you stand before it, you can't help but feel awe-inspired by its grandeur. Venturing further into Milan's Piazza Duomo, one cannot miss the domes of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II gracefully adorning the skyline. The juxtaposition of modernity against centuries-old architecture creates an enchanting atmosphere that captivates all who visit. Traveling across borders to England's North Yorkshire brings us to York Minster – another remarkable Gothic masterpiece. Its soaring spires reach towards the heavens, leaving visitors spellbound by their sheer height and beauty. This sacred place holds centuries of history within its walls. Not far from York lies Beverley Minster in East Yorkshire – yet another testament to Gothic architecture's enduring legacy. Its intricately carved façade tells stories from times long past while standing proudly amidst picturesque surroundings. Artistic depictions also pay homage to these magnificent structures throughout history. From Winter Landscape paintings capturing their ethereal charm to historical illustrations like "Burial of Philippe Le Bel" at St Denis or "The Main Square" in Middelburg; each artwork immortalizes these cathedrals' significance for generations to come. Even black-and-white photographs hold power when showcasing Notre Dame Cathedral on May 13th, 1893 – reminding us how timeless these structures truly are despite changing times.