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Best 1 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.

2 Pisa Cathedral

Pisa Cathedral is the Romanesque cathedral of Pisa, Italy, consecrated in 1118 and central to the Piazza dei Miracoli beside the Leaning Tower.

3 Speyer Cathedral

Speyer Cathedral is a Romanesque imperial cathedral in Germany, begun in 1030 under Conrad II and listed by UNESCO in 1981.

4 Ely Cathedral

Ely Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Cambridgeshire, begun in 1083 and famous for its 14th-century octagonal lantern tower.

5 Loarre Castle

Loarre Castle is a Romanesque fortress in Aragon, Spain, begun in the 11th century and noted for its well-preserved medieval walls.

6 Bamberg Cathedral

Bamberg Cathedral is a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral in Bavaria, founded by Henry II in 1002 and home to Germany's only papal tomb.

7 Durham Cathedral (Overall)

This entry serves as a broader appreciation of the entire Durham complex. It is crucial because it represents one of the most powerful surviving examples of the transition from Romanesque might to Gothic aspiration. Its sheer scale, combined with the innovative vaulting techniques employed early on,...

8 Alcázar of Segovia

Rising dramatically on a rocky crag in Segovia, Spain, this castle is famous for its distinctive ship-like shape and for inspiring the design of Cinderella's castle.

9 Fisherman's Bastion

Fisherman's Bastion is a neo-Romanesque terrace in Budapest, completed in 1902 and named for the guild once tied to that city wall.

10 Mainz Cathedral

Mainz Cathedral is a Romanesque imperial cathedral in Germany, begun under Archbishop Willigis around 975 and rebuilt after fires.

11 Trier Cathedral

Trier Cathedral is Germany's oldest cathedral, with a Roman brick core from the 4th century and UNESCO World Heritage status since 1986.

12 Worms Cathedral

Worms Cathedral is a Romanesque former cathedral in Germany, largely built from 1130 to 1181 and associated with the 1521 Diet of Worms.

13 Le Puy Cathedral

Le Puy Cathedral is a Romanesque basilica in Auvergne, France, part of the UNESCO-listed Santiago de Compostela routes since 1998.

14 Hildesheim Cathedral

Hildesheim Cathedral is a Romanesque cathedral in Germany, a UNESCO site since 1985 and home to Bishop Bernward's bronze doors from about 1015.

15 Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya is a Barcelona museum in the Palau Nacional, noted for its major collection of Romanesque church murals.

16 Norwich Cathedral

Norwich Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Norfolk, begun in 1096 and known for its Norman fabric and tall 15th-century spire.

17 Peterborough Cathedral

Peterborough Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Cambridgeshire, begun in 1118 and known for its west front and Catherine of Aragon's grave.

18 Reims Cathedral

Reims Cathedral is deeply intertwined with French royalty, having been the coronation site for numerous French kings. Architecturally, it showcases a beautiful blend of earlier Romanesque solidity with the emerging lightness of Gothic design. Its rich sculptural program, particularly the portals, of...

19 Basel Minster

Basel Minster is a former Catholic cathedral in Basel, Switzerland, rebuilt after the 1356 earthquake and notable for its red sandstone towers.

20 Durham Cathedral

Durham stands as a crucial bridge between the robust Romanesque style and the soaring aspirations of Gothic. Its massive, semi-circular nave vaults are revolutionary for their time, predating the full development of the flying buttress system. The sheer weight and powerful geometry of the stonework...

21 Amalfi Cathedral

Amalfi Cathedral is the Cathedral of Saint Andrew in Amalfi, Italy, a medieval complex with a striped facade and the 13th-century Cloister of Paradise.

22 Canterbury Cathedral

As the historic center of Anglicanism, Canterbury carries immense spiritual weight. Its architecture reflects centuries of rebuilding and stylistic shifts, incorporating elements from Norman (Romanesque) foundations through to later Gothic additions. The blend of styles, especially visible in the na...

23 Trier Gospels

The Trier Gospels is an early medieval manuscript created around 800 AD. Produced by Irish and Anglo-Saxon artists working in continental Europe, it represents a significant example of Insular art. The book contains Gospel illustrations, primarily elaborate initial letters and portraits of the Evang...

24 Paderborn Cathedral

Paderborn Cathedral is a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral in Germany, completed in the 13th century and known for its Three Hares window.

25 Cosmic Slop

Cosmic Slop is a 1994 HBO sci-fi anthology created by Reginald Hudlin, hosted by George Clinton, and built around three racial parables.

26 Lincoln Cathedral

Lincoln Cathedral showcases a magnificent progression through Gothic styles, particularly renowned for its complex and beautiful vaulting schemes. The nave vaulting is a technical marvel, demonstrating sophisticated rib patterns. It represents a powerful, enduring English Gothic tradition, balancing...

27 Ravello Cathedral

Ravello Cathedral is the Duomo di Ravello in Campania, Italy, founded in the 11th century and known for its medieval bronze doors and pulpit.

28 Minden Cathedral

Minden Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Minden, Germany, noted for its Romanesque and Gothic fabric rebuilt after 1945 wartime damage.

29 Osnabruck Cathedral

Osnabruck Cathedral is the Roman Catholic cathedral of Osnabruck, Germany, a late Romanesque church with twin west towers and roots in the 8th century.

30 St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast

St Anne's Cathedral is Belfast's Church of Ireland cathedral, begun in 1899 and unusual for serving both Connor and Down and Dromore dioceses.

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