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Noyon Cathedral is an example of a Cathedral in the Second Stage Gothic style, which developed between 1130 and 1150. The Cathedrals construction took place before and after the change in Gothic style resulting in a transitional building. With the Choirs reconstruction after fire reaching completion
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Recent studies regarding Fractal patterns and French Gothic Cathedrals constructed from the 12th to 15th century proved new understanding in the design of these Cathedrals. It was determined that not only did Noyon Cathedral and others follow
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was first used in describing the vault in 1845 by antiquarian C. A. Moët de la Forte-Maison. The vault, with limestone rib structure, has 64 clay vases mortared in place. The origins of this idea in architecture can be seen in
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in 1185, it included the new ideas of height in the Second Stage Gothic with four stories. The main arcade, triforium, and other features of the reconstructed Choir became influential for the development of higher buildings.
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is 23 m. The west front has a porch, added in the 14th century, and two unfinished towers, their upper portions dating from the 13th century; their decorations have been greatly mutilated. The nave consists of eleven
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of the building were restored in the 19th century in the style of the 12th century. From the northwest corner of the nave runs the western gallery of a fine
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use round-headed arches, but double pointed arches appear in the lower gallery and in the vaults of the nave and aisles. The vaulting was originally
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church, with four stories: aisle arcade, gallery arcade, blind triforium and clerestory. The overall elevation closely resembles that at
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Tallon, A. (2016-09-01). "Acoustics at the Intersection of Architecture and Music: The Caveau Phonocamptique of Noyon Cathedral".
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Noyon's choir was rebuilt following an 1131 fire. The arrangement of the apse, with its arc of columns, is similar to those of
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Klein, Bruno (2010). "The Beginnings of Gothic Architecture in France and its Neighbors". In Toman, Rolf (ed.).
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of the same date, with its entrance adorned with statues of the bishops and other sculpture.
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also caused considerable damage, requiring twenty years of repair work.
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The bishops' tombs within the cathedral were destroyed during the
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The main interior elevation is typical for a transitional
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French Gothic architecture of the 12th and 13th centuries
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Affiliation
Roman Catholic Church
Province
Bishopric of Noyon
Region
Oise
Roman
Ecclesiastical or organizational status
Cathedral
Noyon
France
Geographic coordinates
49°34′56″N 3°00′02″E / 49.5821°N 3.0006°E / 49.5821; 3.0006
church
Style
Gothic
Romanesque
Roman Catholic
church
cathedral
Noyon
France
Bishopric of Noyon
Concordat of 1801
Diocese of Beauvais
Romanesque
Gothic

Latin cross

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