Saint Bavo's Cathedral

Built 1561 Mariastraat, 8000 Brugge, Belgium
Saint Bavo's Cathedral
  • Gothic 90%
  • Renaissance 70%

Saint Bavo's Cathedral is a prominent Gothic church located in Haarlem, Netherlands. This landmark is significant for its striking architecture and rich history, serving as a main attraction in the city and a representation of Gothic design in the region.

Architectural Styles

Gothic

90%

The Gothic style is manifested through the cathedral's pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, contributing to its verticality and luminous interior.

  • Pointed arches
  • Ribbed vaults
  • Flying buttresses
  • Large stained glass windows
  • Tall spires
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Renaissance

70%

Elements of Renaissance architecture are visible in the symmetry and proportion of certain features, along with decorative elements that reflect the style's humanist tendencies.

  • Symmetrical facades
  • Decorative pilasters
  • Dome-like structures
  • Classical columns
  • Ornamental detailing
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Constructed in the 16th century, Saint Bavo's Cathedral exemplifies the transition between Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles, marking an important period in Dutch architectural history.

Fun Facts

  • The cathedral houses the second largest organ in the Netherlands.
  • It is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • The tower was completed in 1559 and stands at 75 meters tall.
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