Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Noyon

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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Noyon is a major early Gothic cathedral in northern France, renowned for its pioneering architecture and historical significance as the coronation site of several French kings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cathedral
Gothic architecture building
Roman Catholic church building
affiliation Catholic Church NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Early Gothic NERFINISHED
Romanesque
constructionEnd 13th century
constructionStart 12th century
c. 1140s
country France
dedicatedTo Virgin Mary
denomination Roman Catholic
diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Noyon NERFINISHED
facedEvent Damage during World War I
Damage during the French Revolution
function Episcopal see
hasPart Ambulatory
Chapels
Choir
Cloister
Nave
Transept
West front towers
hasRestoration 19th-century restoration campaigns
20th-century restoration after war damage
heritageDesignation Monument historique NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationCountry France
heritageDesignationStart 1840
locatedIn Hauts-de-France
Noyon NERFINISHED
Oise NERFINISHED
northern France NERFINISHED
material Limestone
notableEvent Coronation of Charlemagne as King of the Franks in 768 NERFINISHED
Coronation of Hugh Capet in 987 NERFINISHED
notableFeature Clustered columns
Early use of Gothic rib vaults
Elevated triforium
Pointed arches
Romanesque-Gothic transitional elements
Sculpted portals
Stained glass windows
previousBuilding Romanesque cathedral
significance Important site in the history of the French monarchy
Major example of early Gothic architecture in France
Pioneering building in the development of Gothic cathedrals
usedFor Coronation of French kings NERFINISHED

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Oise department containsLandmark Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Noyon
subject surface form: Oise