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Albi Cathedral: Interior detail, rood screen before the choir

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posted on 2017-06-30, 00:00 authored by G. Massiot & cie
The magnificent rood screen and accompanying choir enclosure that together occupy the cathedral's eastern half were probably executed between 1474 and 1483.\u000a\u000aConstructed in the region's local [southern] Gothic style, the fortified cathedral of Ste C\u00E9cile ranks as one of the most accomplished and imposing monuments erected in southern France during the later Middle Ages. Building began shortly after 1277. Albi Cathedral shares with other Gothic churches in the region such typical southern traits as a nave without aisles, no transepts, lateral chapels and narrow windows, but its full range of tall chapels around the periphery is unique; their height is also part of the fortified defense of the building plan. The magnificent rood screen and accompanying choir enclosure that together occupy the cathedral's eastern half were probably executed between 1474 and 1483. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.

History

Alt Title

Cathédrale Sainte-Cécile d'Albi

Date Created

1910-01-01

Date Modified

2017-06-30

Spatial Coverage

Albi +43.928492+2.142945 Albi, Midi-Pyrénées, France

Temporal Coverage

before or circa 1910

Cultural Context

Gothic (Medieval)

Rights Statement

To view the physical lantern slide, please contact the Architecture Library.

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