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  2. List of highest church naves - Wikipedia

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    List of highest church naves # Cathedral/Church Nave height City Country Notes 1 Beauvais Cathedral: 47 m (154 ft) [3] Beauvais: France: The "Parthenon of French Gothic", only one bay of the nave was built, but choir and transepts were completed to the same height.

  3. List of tallest church buildings - Wikipedia

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    Pinnacle destroyed by a storm in 1558, actual height: 72 metres 90.0 m (295 ft) H<75: St. Urbanus: 1893: Gelsenkirchen Germany: Tower was destroyed in World War II, actual height: 48 metres 90.0 m (295 ft) H<75: St. Peter: Altentreptow Germany: Tower was destroyed in 1773, actual height: 65 metres 89.9 m (294 ft) Vor Frelsers Kirke: 1696 ...

  4. List of largest church buildings - Wikipedia

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    One of Australia's largest churches and the third tallest after St Patrick's Cathedral and St Paul's Cathedral. 75 metres (246 ft) long and has a ceiling height of 24 metres (79 ft). The main spire is 87 metres (285 ft) high. [citation needed] Basilica of St. John the Baptist: 2,135 [citation needed] 64,040 [100] 1839–1855 St. John's Canada

  5. Architecture of cathedrals and great churches - Wikipedia

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    A cathedral might be as small as the historic Newport Cathedral, a late medieval parish church declared a cathedral in 1949. That said, size, height, capacity, and architectural prominence are all categories in which most cathedrals excel (at least comparatively within the municipal context of each building). [7]

  6. Canterbury Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury Cathedral is the ... or the many-coloured paintings which led the eyes to the paneled ceiling ... which were increased in height by 12 feet (3. ...

  7. Cologne Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Cologne Cathedral (German: Kölner Dom, pronounced [ˌkœlnɐ ˈdoːm] ⓘ, officially Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus, English: Cathedral Church of Saint Peter) is a cathedral in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia belonging to the Catholic Church. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Cologne and of the administration of the Archdiocese of Cologne.

  8. Amiens Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The pillars of the arcade, eighteen meters high, are composed of massive columns surrounded by four thinner colonettes, which continue up the walls to support the vaulted ceiling. The total height of the walls beneath the vaults is 42 meters, compared with 36 meters at Chartres Cathedral and Reims Cathedral.

  9. Durham Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Nave height: 73 feet (22 m) Choir height: ... Durham Cathedral, ... and the nave ceiling is the earliest surviving example of a pointed rib vault. The Galilee chapel ...