The Chartres Cathedral of France is situated in Chartes, about eighty
kilometers southwest of Paris. It is one of the best & most famous
churches in the entire France. It is counted third best among the Gothic
style of architecture. It’s full name is the Cathedral of Our Lady of
Chartres.
It is a beautiful sight to see from a distance, between the wheat
fields and only when tourists come closer to the church, it stands on
the top of the hill and stands out in beauty. The Chartres Cathedral was
built in the 16th century and it has two Spires, the first one is 349
feet and the other is 377 feet tall.
As far as the history of the cathedral goes, this cathedral was said
to be the most imperative building in the city. It acted as a big
landmark for the local public and also for the nearby visitors. All
important activities were entered around the cathedral. Sometimes during
the middle age, the cathedral worked as the market place. In the middle
of all this, the priests however were always against the cathedral
being used as a market place. So much so, that they did not allow people
selling wine in the crypt. The cathedral was a common assembly point
for different kinds of workmen to find jobs for themselves. The Chartres
Cathedral is one of the most visited Gothic churches in the entire
France. The Chartres was a place where pilgrims used to come quite often
and during older days, the church used to be a hospital to take care of
the sick.
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