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Place Notre-Dame, 80000, Amiens, FranceMap
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After entering the city, you see the spire of Amiens Cathedral. The interior is no different from other medieval churches, with beams, rose windows, altars, colorful and magnificent.
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Amiens Cathedral Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Amiens Cathedral is located on the Somme River in Amiens, France. It was built in 1220 and is a cathedral built in the heyday of Gothic architecture. The interior consists of three halls, a cross hall (133.5 meters long, 65.25 meters wide and 43 meters high) and an apse. The layout is rigorous. The walls of the church are adorned with portraits of Christian prophets, believers and French kings. And there are well-known religious themed statues, showing various religious practices, biographies of saints and the history of the creation of the earth, known as the "encyclopedia on stone".
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Amiens Cathedral Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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After entering the city, you see the spire of Amiens Cathedral. The interior is no different from other medieval churches, with beams, rose windows, altars, colorful and magnificent.
Amienne Cathedral is located on the banks of the Somme River in Amienne, Somme Province, France, built in 1220, is the peak period of Gothic architecture. Amiens is a historic city and worth a visit.
[View] The city of Amiens is very small, this scene is the top priority, tourists must come, very distinctive, gorgeous and low-key building. [Cost-effective] Convenient transportation and OK consumption around. [Interesting] interesting.
Amiens has a beautiful cathedral in the center of the city. Take some time to see the inside of it as well.
The cathedral is the center of the city. It is also very pretty from the inside. Just a couple minute walk from the main street in the city.
Gothic architecture is spectacular, and the entrance from the side door feels tranquil.
Yamien is 140 kilometers away from Paris. It became the textile industry center in the sixteenth century. Yamian Cathedral, built in 1220, is the largest cathedral in France. At the end of the nineteenth century, Jules Verne, a famous French writer, lived in Amien for a long time and wrote some world famous works, such as "80 days around the earth", "mysterious island".
Amiens, a small-looking town in the suburbs of Paris, is a world cultural heritage. Many Gothic bishops think it is aesthetically fatigued, but they still say "bedroom" when they go around the front. I have seen some pictures before. Maybe the twin towers are more oppressive and their sculptures are more cumbersome than Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The quiet and tidy city overturned my impression of France.