Description: This is the Plan of Cathedral at Aix–la–Chapelle in Aachen, Germany. It is an example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture in Germany. It was built in AD 796. The scale is in feet. "With the exception of the church built at Trèves (There) by the empress Helena, of which small portions can still be traced in the cathedral, there are no remains of earlier date than the tomb–house built by Charlemagne at Aachen (Aix–la–Chapelle), which, though much restored in the 19th century, is still in good preservation. It consists [...] of an octagonal domed hall surrounded by aisles in two [stories], both vaulted; externally the structure is a polygon of sixteen sides, about 105ft. in diameter, and it was preceded by a porch flanked by turrets." Place Names: Germany, Plan of Cathedral at Aix-la-Chapell ISO Topic Categories: structure Keywords: Plan of Cathedral at Aix-la-Chapelle, kArchitecture, structure, Unknown, AD 796 Source: , The Enctclopædia Britannica a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information Eleventh Edition Volume II Andros to Austria (New York, NY: The Encyclopædia Britannica Company, 1910) 405 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman |
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