Catalan Gothic

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Catalan Gothic is a regional form of Gothic architecture that developed in Catalonia, characterized by wide naves, relatively simple ornamentation, and an emphasis on spacious, light-filled interiors.

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Label Occurrences
Catalan Gothic canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
regional style
architecturalElement cloisters
large uninterrupted interior volumes
triforium-less interiors
countryOrRegionOfOrigin Catalonia NERFINISHED
developedInCentury 13th century
14th century
15th century
developedInPeriod Late Middle Ages NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic austerity
buttresses integrated into walls
emphasis on light-filled interiors
emphasis on spacious interiors
few interior supports
large rose windows
large windows
low-pitched vaults
octagonal bell towers
polygonal apses
preference for horizontal lines
relatively simple ornamentation
ribbed vaults
scarce exterior decoration
side chapels between buttresses
single wide nave with chapels between buttresses
thin supports
wide naves
hasExample Barcelona Cathedral NERFINISHED
Basílica de Santa Maria de Manresa NERFINISHED
Cathedral of Girona NERFINISHED
Drassanes Reials de Barcelona NERFINISHED
La Lonja de la Seda NERFINISHED
La Seu Cathedral of Palma NERFINISHED
Santa Maria del Mar NERFINISHED
Santa Maria del Pi NERFINISHED
influenced Balearic Gothic NERFINISHED
Valencian Gothic
influencedBy French Gothic NERFINISHED
Mediterranean architectural traditions
partOf Mediterranean Gothic NERFINISHED
practicedIn Balearic Islands NERFINISHED
Barcelona NERFINISHED
Girona NERFINISHED
Tarragona NERFINISHED
Valencian Community NERFINISHED
usedFor cathedral architecture
church architecture
civil architecture
halls
palaces
public buildings

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