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The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Amiens (French: Basilique Cathxc3xa9drale Notre-Dame d'Amiens), or simply Amiens Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church. | WIKI |
As a result, Amiens cathedral is the largest in France,[6] 200,000 cubic metres (260,000xc2xa0cuxc2xa0yd), large enough to contain two cathedrals the size of Notre Dame of Paris. | WIKI |
[8] Although it has lost much of its original stained glass, Amiens Cathedral is renowned for the quality and quantity of early 13th-century Gothic sculpture in the main west faxc3xa7ade and the south transept portal, and a large quantity of polychrome sculpture from later periods inside the building. | WIKI |
Exterior of Amiens Cathedral Cutaway plan of the Cathedral | WIKI |
In 1992, the art historian Stephen Murray was appointed by the French Ministry of Culture in the scientific committee to oversee the restoration of Amiens Cathedral: Murray was made an honorary citizen of Amiens and awarded an honorary Doctorate at University of Picardy, Jules Verne, following this work. | WIKI |
The rose window and gallery of Kings on the west facade West portals of Amiens Cathedral Christ rendering judgement in the central portal Local saints including the decapitated martyrs, Victoricus and Gentian, in the west portals Smiling Virgin statue on west portal | WIKI |
The fleche as drawn by Viollet-le-Duc The fleche of Amiens Cathedral (16th c.) Sculpture of the flxc3xa8che | WIKI |
The innovative feature of the upper windows of Amiens Cathedral was how they filled the entire space of the upper wall. | WIKI |
Located in the Hauts-de-France region, in the Department of the Somme, Amiens Cathedral is one of the largest churches in France and one of the most complete 13th century Gothic churches. | UNESCO |
Amiens Cathedral was built in less than a century with a high degree of continuity, the master builders being united by strong links (Robert de Luzarches (1220-1223), then his assistant, Thomas de Cormont (1223-1228), then his son, Renaud (1228-1288)). | UNESCO |
Criterion (i): Amiens Cathedral, mainly built between 1220 to 1288, is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture for the beauty of its interior elevation, its prodigious sculpted decoration and its stained glass. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): Amiens Cathedral exercised an important influence on the later development of Gothic architecture. | UNESCO |
Throughout the centuries, Amiens Cathedral has preserved its architectural expression and its cultural functions. | UNESCO |
Amiens Cathedral possesses excellent authenticity and significantly illustrates the radiating Gothic style that marked the 13th century. | UNESCO |
Amiens Cathedral has been fully listed as a Historic Monument since 1862. | UNESCO |
Amiens Cathedral is State-owned and managed in part by the Centre for National Monuments (a public body under the authority of the Ministry of Culture), the territorial collectivity and the clergy. | UNESCO |