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Nikitich [7]
3 years ago
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The cathredal of salisbury shared the same unified and undivided floor plan of gothic french cathedrals such as Charles Cathreda

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True or false?
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1 answer:
leva [86]3 years ago
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Answer:

The statement is true. The Cathedral of Salisbury salisbury shared the same unified and undivided floor plan of gothic French cathedrals such as Chartres Cathedral.

Explanation:

The Cathedral of Salisbury is located in the town of Salisbury in Wiltshire County, England.   It is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, which is why it is also known as St. Mary’s Cathedral.  

Due to the short construction time of the cathedral, its architectural style largely corresponds to the early English Gothic. Decisive for the quick completion were the free building ground and the generous financial support by Henry III. The crossing tower, which was added in the early 14th century, has since been the tallest church tower in Great Britain at 123 meters and makes the entire religious building an important exponent of medieval church building history and, along with the cathedrals of Canterbury, Lincoln and Westminster Abbey, one of the key buildings of English Gothic architecture.

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