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Best 1 Chartres Cathedral

Chartres Cathedral stands as a significant example of High Gothic architecture in France. Constructed primarily between the 12th and 13th centuries, it is renowned for its stunning stained glass windows, particularly the magnificent rose windows. The cathedral’s reconstruction following a devastatin...

2 Rosemary's Baby

Rosemary’s Baby is a 1968 psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski. The story centers on Rosemary, a Manhattan resident who experiences unsettling events surrounding her pregnancy and the behavior of her neighbors. Supporting cast members include several well-known actors in their first...

3 Milan Cathedral

The Milan Cathedral, formally known as Duomo di Milano, is a significant example of High Gothic architecture located in Italy’s Milan. Construction began in 1386 and continued for centuries, resulting in a monumental structure characterized by its intricate marble facade and expansive collection of...

4 Bride of Frankenstein

Bride of Frankenstein, released in 1935, is a sequel to Universal Pictures’ *Frankenstein* (1931). James Whale directed this film featuring Boris Karloff reprising his role as the Monster alongside Colin Clive as Dr. Frankenstein and Elsa Lanchester portraying both Mary Shelley and the titular bride...

5 The House in Fata Morgana

The House in Fata Morgana is a 2012 gothic visual novel developed by Novectacle. It centers around a complex mystery unfolding within an ancient mansion across multiple time periods. Players investigate a tragic narrative involving generations of residents and unsettling phenomena. This title appeal...

6 Strasbourg Cathedral

The Strasbourg Cathedral stands as a prominent example of Gothic architecture within Alsace, France. Construction began in the 12th century and continued for centuries, culminating in its completion around 1439. Its towering spire was once the world’s tallest structure. The cathedral serves as the s...

7 The Sagrada Familia

Antoni Gaudí's Sagrada Família is a breathtaking unfinished basilica in Barcelona, Spain. This iconic masterpiece showcases Gaudís unique architectural style, blending Gothic and Art Nouveau elements with innovative structural designs. Its soaring towers and intricate facades are a testament to huma...

8 Florence Duomo

The Florence Duomo, formally Santa Maria del Fiore, is a renowned cathedral in Italy’s heart. Constructed beginning in the 1420s, it stands as an exceptional example of Renaissance architecture. Filippo Brunelleschi's dome represents a groundbreaking engineering achievement and remains one of the wo...

9 Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus

Mary Shelley's *Frankenstein*; or, The Modern Prometheus, published in 1818, explores themes of ambition, creation, and responsibility through the narrative of Victor Frankenstein’s monstrous experiment.

10 Siena Cathedral

Siena Cathedral is a medieval cathedral in Siena, Italy, built largely from the 13th century and noted for its striped marble and inlaid floor.

11 Donatello
Donatello

Donatello (c. 1386-1466) was a pivotal figure in the Early Renaissance, revolutionizing sculpture with his innovative techniques and realistic portrayals. His bronze 'David,' the first free-standing nude male sculpture since antiquity, marked a significant departure from medieval artistic convention...

12 Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is a Gothic church in London, consecrated in 1065 and used for English and British coronations since 1066.

13 Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

Jane Eyre is a classic novel by Charlotte Brontë told through the first-person perspective of its protagonist. The story follows Jane’s journey from orphaned childhood to her role as governess at Thornfield Hall, where she develops a complex relationship with the enigmatic Mr. Rochester. Notable for...

14 Eyes Without a Face

The 1960 French film explores the story of a surgeon’s obsessive efforts to reconstruct his daughter's appearance after a traumatic accident. Pierre Brasseur stars as the plastic surgeon, alongside Alida Valli and others, in a narrative centered on a complex face transplant procedure. The work is ba...

15 Vienna Cathedral

Vienna Cathedral is St. Stephen's Cathedral in Austria, a Gothic landmark begun in the 12th century and famed for its patterned tile roof.

16 Corvin Castle

Corvin Castle is a Gothic-Renaissance fortress in Hunedoara, Romania, expanded by John Hunyadi in the 15th century.

17 Prague Castle

Prague Castle is a vast historic fortress overlooking the Vltava River in the Czech Republic, serving as the official residence of the country's president.

18 Rouen Cathedral

Rouen Cathedral is a Gothic cathedral in Normandy, painted repeatedly by Claude Monet and briefly the world's tallest building from 1876 to 1880.

19 Hohenzollern Castle

Hohenzollern Castle is the ancestral seat of the House of Hohenzollern in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, rebuilt in Gothic Revival style in 1846-1867.

20 Karlštejn Castle

Karlštejn Castle is a Gothic castle in Czechia, founded by Charles IV in 1348 to safeguard imperial regalia and Bohemian crown jewels.

21 Château de Chenonceau

Spanning the River Cher in France, this castle is famous for its elegant bridge-gallery architecture and its historical association with prominent women like Catherine de Medici.

22 Bourges Cathedral

Bourges Cathedral is a High Gothic cathedral in central France, begun in 1195 and listed by UNESCO for its unified design and stained glass.

23 Black Sunday

Black Sunday is a 1960 Italian horror film directed by Mario Bava. The narrative unfolds in Moldavia, adapting Gogol’s “Viy,” where a resurrected witch pursues vengeance against her family's lineage after being executed long ago. Barbara Steele leads a cast including John Richardson and Andrea Checc...

24 Notre-Dame de Paris

Notre-Dame de Paris is a historic Catholic cathedral in Paris, France. Constructed primarily during the 12th and 13th centuries, it represents a pinnacle of French Gothic architecture. The building’s iconic rose windows, flying buttresses, and sculptural program showcase the height of Romanic and Go...

25 Mont Saint-Michel

Mont Saint-Michel is an iconic tidal island in Normandy, France. The site features a fortified medieval town and a spectacular abbey built over centuries. It’s notable for its unique architecture representing Romanesque and Gothic periods alongside its strategic importance as a pilgrimage destinatio...

26 Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano)

The Duomo di Milano is a magnificent Roman Catholic cathedral in Milan, Italy. Constructed over centuries, it’s notable for its elaborate Gothic architecture featuring thousands of spires and statues. The cathedral's interior boasts impressive scale and artistry while the rooftop provides expansive...

27 Orvieto Cathedral

Orvieto Cathedral is a Gothic cathedral in Umbria, Italy, begun in 1290 and notable for its mosaic facade and Luca Signorelli frescoes.

28 St. Stephen's Cathedral

St. Stephen's Cathedral is Vienna's Gothic cathedral, notable for its 136-meter south tower and patterned tiled roof in Austria's capital.

29 Ulm Minster

Ulm Minster is a Gothic Lutheran church in Germany, begun in 1377 and completed in 1890 with a 161.5-meter spire, long the world's tallest church.

30 Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Familia is a large basilica in Barcelona, Spain designed by Antoni Gaudí. Constructed primarily in the Catalan Modernist style, its innovative use of form and light makes it a globally significant architectural achievement. The building’s complex design incorporates Gothic elements along...

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