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Home › Forums › The Middle Ages › A Gothic Cathedral with an Architectural Flaw
In my minstrel-esque wanderings on the internet, I came across an interesting question about a collapsed Gothic cathedral. Having studied some Medieval architecture (and being a definite fan of the Gothic style), I thought the question was a great one.Go to this site and pick your answer, and then here in this thread I'd like people to vote on which cathedral was their first choice that they picked (not necessarily the correct choice). Don't worry, it'll take two seconds. After some people vote, let's talk about why we made our choices.
I picked Beauvais because it looked rickety with all those buttresses. It probably was the most stable knowing how good I'm at guessing.
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