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10.  Notre-Dame de Paris, France

Notre-Dame de Paris (in English “Our Lady of Paris”) took about a century to build.  Construction ran from 1160 to 1260.  It is considered by many to be perhaps the very best example of  French Gothic Architecture in the world.  Much of the original structure was destroyed during the French Revolution.  Renovations would not begin until 1831 following the publication of Victor Hugo’s famous The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

9.  Saint Basil’s Cathedral, Russia

The construction on Saint Basil’s Cathedral in Red Square in Moscow was initiated in 1555 by none other than the infamous Ivan the Terrible.  First known as the Trinity Church, it included a total of eight churches surrounding a ninth with a tenth one added later.  Its design is unique with domes that some have previously described as “a bonfire rising to the sky.”

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5 COMMENTS

  1. There are so much more buildings in the city of Liverpool in Uk, the Anglican cathedral, and in London the House of Parliament , so much Beauty and not on the list

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