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Bourges Cathedral
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Bourges Cathedral

Bourges Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Stephen, is a Gothic cathedral located in Bourges, Le Cher, central France. Built from 1195 to 1245, the cathedral is one of the largest in Europe and contains many magnificent stained glass windows which...
Side View of Bourges Cathedral
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Side View of Bourges Cathedral

A side view of Saint Stephen's Cathedral, Bourges, Le Cher, France. Built from 1195 to 1245, it is an example of Gothic architecture.
Façade of Bourges Cathedral
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Façade of Bourges Cathedral

The façade of Saint Stephen's Cathedral, Bourges, Le Cher, France. Built from 1195 to 1245, it is an example of Gothic architecture.
Relics of St. Stephen Window, Bourges Cathedral
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Relics of St. Stephen Window, Bourges Cathedral

A stained glass window from Bourges Cathedral, France. The scenes show the invention of the relics of Saint Stephen, to whom the cathedral is dedicated.
Life of Saint Stephen, Portal of Bourges Cathedral
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Life of Saint Stephen, Portal of Bourges Cathedral

One of the portals on the western side of Bourges Cathedral, France. The sculptures show scenes from the life of Saint Stephen, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, and were created around 1240.
Interior View, Bourges Cathedral
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Interior View, Bourges Cathedral

An interior view of Saint Stephen's Cathedral, Bourges, Le Cher, France. Built from 1195 to 1245, it is an example of Gothic architecture.
Last Judgement, Main Portal of Bourges Cathedral
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Last Judgement, Main Portal of Bourges Cathedral

The sculptures of the main and central west portal of Bourges Cathedral, France. The scenes represent the Last Judgement and date to around 1240. The dead are shown resurrected and those who are destined to be saved or damned are separated...
Main Portal, Western Side, Bourges Cathedral
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Main Portal, Western Side, Bourges Cathedral

The main portal on the western façade of Bourges Cathedral, France. The sculpture above the two doorways shows the Last Judgement and was made around 1240. The figures in the arches represent various angels, martyrs, confessors, and saints.
Organ, Bourges Cathedral
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Organ, Bourges Cathedral

The great organ of Saint Stephen's Cathedral, Bourges, Le Cher, France. The casing is made of oak wood and was sculpted in 1663.
Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv
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Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv

Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine is a monument of 11th-century architecture, painting, and mosaic work. The cathedral was named after Hagia Sophia and, as the main temple of the state, played the role of its spiritual, political and...
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