List of Gothic Architecture - France

France

  • Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés
  • Abbey of Saint-Remi
  • Albi Cathedral
  • Amiens Cathedral
  • Angers Cathedral
  • Arras town hall
  • Auxerre Cathedral
  • Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celsus, Carcassonne
  • Bayeux Cathedral
  • Beauvais Cathedral
  • Bordeaux Cathedral
  • Bourges Cathedral
  • Châlons Cathedral
  • Château de Vincennes
  • Church of St. Ouen, Rouen
  • Colmar Cathedral
  • Coutances Cathedral
  • Chartres Cathedral
  • Dijon Cathedral
  • Évreux Cathedral
  • Le Mans Cathedral
  • Limoges Cathedral
  • Lyon Cathedral
  • Metz Cathedral
  • Mont Saint-Michel
  • Nantes Cathedral
  • Niederhaslach Church
  • Notre-Dame de Laon
  • Notre Dame de Paris in Paris (the Notre-Dame for many)
  • Notre-Dame de Reims (where all the kings of France were crowned)
  • Noyon Cathedral
  • Orléans Cathedral
  • Palace of Poitiers
  • Palais des Papes
  • Poitiers Cathedral
  • Pontigny Abbey
  • Rodez Cathedral
  • Saint Denis Basilica (considered by many, the first Gothic building)
  • Sainte-Chapelle in Paris (famous for its colorful stained glass windows)
  • Saint-Étienne-du-Mont
  • Saint-Germer-de-Fly Abbey
  • Saint-Omer Cathedral
  • Abbey of Saint-Remi
  • Rouen Cathedral
  • Parlement de Normandie, Rouen
  • St. George's Church, Sélestat
  • Senlis Cathedral
  • Sens Cathedral
  • Soissons Cathedral
  • Strasbourg Cathedral (with its famous pink stone West front and high north tower)
  • Thann Church
  • Toul Cathedral
  • Tours Cathedral
  • Troyes Cathedral
  • Vézelay Abbey
  • Saints-Pierre-et-Paul, Wissembourg

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