The Salisbury (below) and Amiens (above) are two cathedrals build around the year 1220. Each of these are prime examples of Gothic cathedrals. The Salisbury is located in Salisbury, England and across the water is the Amiens cathedral located in Amiens, France. The cathedrals were built with extreme detail. There are stone statues on the outside of both of them. They both use three arches with an opening in the middle in go inside. Each of them have column like structures on the corners of the cathedrals.
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