Amiens Cathedral for Kids - Amiens was a High Gothic cathedral in France

Amiens Cathedral

Amiens elevation
Elevation of Amiens cathedral (begun 1220 AD)

Where Chartres cathedral had a full gallery above the side aisles, Amiens has only a thin false gallery like Reims, with windows behind it that let in more light.

Amiens transept
Amiens nave

In each arm of the transept, there is a huge rose window, with more windows beneath it. At Chartres the stone ribs of these windows made a fairly simple flower shape, but here at Amiens the stone ribs have gotten all twisted, so that they look like flames. Art historians call this "Flamboyant" Gothic, after the French word for flames, "flambes".

Just like at Notre Dame of Paris, the chapels in the side aisles were added later, so that the priests could each celebrate Mass every day.

Amiens labyrinth
Amiens labyrinth

Like Chartres, Amiens also has patterns of black and white marble on the floor. One part of the design makes a labyrinth - a maze to walk along. People would walk the maze while praying or meditating.

First page about Amiens cathedral

To find out more about Amiens cathedral, check out this book from Amazon.com or from your library:

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Cathedral: The Story of Its Construction, by David Macaulay (1981). Beautiful drawings and clear text explain exactly how medieval craftsmen built a cathedral, from foundation to the stained glass windows. For kids.

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