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Thomas de Cormont
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Amiens - Cathedral

Amiens - Cathedral
The construction of the "Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens" started in 1220, after a predecessor Romanesque church burnt down two years earlier. Unusual for medieval structures, the first architects are known here. Robert de Luzarches was the architect until 1228. He was followed by Thomas de Cormont until 1258. His son, Renaud de Cormont, acted as the architect until 1288.

Today Amiens Cathedral is the largest existing Gothic cathedral in France. There was a lot of competition between the cities and towns about the largest nave, the highest vaults. The long and relatively peaceful reign of Louis IX (aka "Saint Louis") brought prosperity to the region, so that Amiens could afford such a structure. The cathedral is 145m long (interior length 133,50m). The volume of the structure is about 200.000m³, Notre Dame de Paris has only about 100.000m³

The west front was built from 1220 to 1236, actually the building process started here, what is unusual. This is the center portal with it´s vast deep porch. The tympanum themes the Last Judgment and has a nice psichostasia, over the trumeau statue. There are eight archivolts. Eighteen over life size jamb statues flank the entrance.

During a cleaning process in the 1990s, it was discovered that the facade was originally painted in multiple colours.

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