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Bourges Cathedral (French: Cathxc3xa9drale Saint-xc3x89tienne de Bourges) is a Roman Catholic church located in Bourges, France. | WIKI |
Bourges Cathedral (background) depicted in the 15th century Interior of Bourges Cathedral, depicted in the Trxc3xa8s Riches Heures du Duc de Berry (15th century) The west portals depicted in the Trxc3xa8s Riches Heures du Duc de Berry (15th century) Bourges in the 16th century, with cathedral on hilltop | WIKI |
Radiating chapels of the chevet of Bourges Cathedral The chevet xe2x80x93 side view | WIKI |
Bourges Cathedral covers a surface of 6,200 square metres (7,400xc2xa0sqxc2xa0yd). | WIKI |
Bourges Cathedral is notable for the simplicity of its plan, which did without transepts but which adopted the double-aisled design found in earlier churches such as the Early-Christian basilica of St Peter's in Rome or in Notre Dame de Paris. | WIKI |
Bourges Cathedral is noted for its immense and unified interior space; there is no interruption in the interior between the west front and the chevet on the east. | WIKI |
The astronomical clock of Bourges Cathedral was first installed in November 1424, during the reign of Charles VII, when the royal court was based in Bourges, for the occasion of the baptism of his son the Dauphin (the future Louis XI). | WIKI |
+ The astronomical clock of Bourges Cathedral was designed by Jean Fusoris and first installed in November 1424, during the reign of Charles VII, when the royal court was based in Bourges, for the occasion of the baptism of his son the Dauphin (the future Louis XI). | WIKI |
Bourges Cathedral is especially noted for its 13th-century stained glass, particularly the windows in the chapels of the ambulatory of the apse, which date from around 1215, about the same time the windows of Chartres Cathedral (The windows in the axial chapel at the end of the apse are more recent). | WIKI |
Criterion (i): Bourges Cathedral is of considerable importance in the development of Gothic architecture and as a symbol of the strength of Christianity in medieval France. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): Although Bourges Cathedral lies outside the mainstream of the French Gothic, represented by Stxc2xa0Denis, Paris, Chartres or Amiens, it strongly influenced the architectural values of cathedrals of this style. | UNESCO |
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Property of the State, managed in part by the National Monuments Centre, Bourges Cathedral has been listed as Historic Monument since 1862. | UNESCO |