Posted by stinger |
7/2/2004 9:46 PM | remove |
man i love gothic architecture ... beautiful shot
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Posted by rainman8889 |
9/2/2004 5:19 AM | remove |
Yes! This is impressive!!
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Posted by Emperor Wang |
10/6/2004 1:20 AM | remove |
Wow! I am impressed. Could use a bit of a scrubdown though.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
10/7/2004 12:34 PM | remove |
Perhaps, but that gives the place a patina of age. Character.
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Posted by Emperor Wang |
10/7/2004 3:47 PM | remove |
True. I was just imagining it new. Pretty damned impressive either way.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
10/8/2004 10:54 PM | remove |
The girls to the left - are they nice ?
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Posted by myemaline |
1/11/2005 7:26 AM | remove |
i went here last summer, and it's a thousand times better in reality. the darkness of the stone is actually from this moss/bacteria that's been growing forever. they've tried getting it off or painting over it, etc, on test areas, but it's crazily expensive and time consuming. plus, it's damaging to the stone. the resulting color is really beige. like, boringly so. trust me, it's better off au naturel. ^-^
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Posted by Mutt |
1/13/2005 3:05 PM | remove |
Flying Buttresses and all..
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Posted by Pleiades |
11/29/2005 8:44 PM | remove |
Yeah, gothic architecture is awesome
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Posted by inventor |
12/31/2005 2:12 AM | remove |
It is a truly great structure. Around 185 metres high I believe, although it took them something like 700 years to finish the spires! It's a little bit of a pity that so many people crown inside, though. It spoils the atmosphere.
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Posted by Axle |
1/3/2006 5:40 PM | remove |
*drools*
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Posted by ThePhoenix |
5/27/2007 12:16 PM | remove |
all i gotta say is OH MY GOD.. WOW!!!
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Posted by //Bryant |
12/6/2007 9:14 PM | remove |
Woh... back when they built things to last.
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Posted by sUrD |
5/1/2008 10:08 PM | remove |
just, wow
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Posted by fivepointsix |
10/23/2008 2:41 PM | remove |
:O
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Posted by freaksite |
8/13/2009 1:02 PM | remove |
tell me anything thats built like that is today. probably still take us 700 years do that today..... well not in germany ;) absolutely incredible!!!
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