I’ve written before about European cathedrals and how awe inspiring they are. We generally make it a point to visit the cathedral in every town we visit. While all grand European cathedrals have certain common elements – such as 100 foot high ceilings, cool statuettes and gargoyles, ornate doorways, and enormous pipe organs – each also has its own unique “personality”. For some, its distinctiveness is revealed in the structure’s exterior, for others, in its interior. Therefore, I am compelled to select two favorites. My choices are: For best exterior… the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Strasbourg, France. (Honorable mention: the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Clermont, France because it’s made of black basalt.) And for best interior… the Basilica of Notre Dame de Fourvière in Lyon, France. (Honorable mention: Saint Peters’ Basilica at Vatican City because its really really huge.) Continue reading
Cathedrals
The most architecturally stunning building in every European City? It’s cathedral.
Traveling around Europe over this last year, we often try to find the time to explore each city by foot, learning a little bit about its history, its culture, and its architectural style. I recently realized that whether I am in Paris, Budapest, or a small town in France named Condom, it is the town’s cathedral that I find most awe inspiring. Continue reading
