The Seven Characteristics of
Gothic Architecture
All over Europe there are Gothic
cathedrals built during the Middle Ages.
I have seen cathedrals in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. The ones that I have seen had lots of stained
glass windows. There were colorful
pictures of Jesus, Joseph, Mary, and saints. There were also scenes from the Bible.
St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague
There are seven characteristics of Gothic cathedrals. First, the cathedrals
were built tall. They were made tall to
look like they are reaching to Heaven.
Many churches were competing to see who could make the tallest
cathedral. Before the Gothic cathedrals,
stone buildings were made low and wide because they hadn't figured out how to
make tall cathedrals without having them fall.
St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague
Second, to make these cathedrals so
tall they had to make things called flying buttresses. The flying buttress comes from the outside of
the cathedral and keeps the arches from falling. The top part of the church arch would fall
down with all of the weight on it. The
top part of the arch would push down and the sides of the arch would push it
out so the whole arch would fall. The
flying buttresses push into the sides so the top part of the arches can’t push
them out. If the flying buttress is
placed in the wrong spot, then the arch can fall above or below the flying buttress.
St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague
Third, there is the pointed arch. The
pointed arch is made so that middle of the arch does not fall down. In the middle of the pointed arch is the key
stone. The key stone is placed in the
point of the arch. It pushes down to keep the arch in place. It also pushes out the stones on the side,
which is why we have the flying buttress to keep the stones in place.
St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague
Fourth, there is the vaulted
ceiling. It looks like many arches
coming together at the very center of the ceiling. At the top is a stone that is called the boss
stone. Like a key stone, it keeps the arches together. Together all of the vaulted ceilings look
like a spider web. The vaulted ceiling
helps make the churches tall. The
vaulted ceilings also helps music and the priest’s voice echo.
St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague
Fifth, the inside of the Gothic
cathedrals look nicer because they are light and airy. The arches and the vaulted ceiling allow
builders to use stained glass windows more. Light shines through the stained
glass windows to make the room bright and airy.
Before arches and vaulted ceilings, the walls were made out of stone and
the windows were just slits in the wall.
St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague
Sixth, Gothic cathedrals usually
have gargoyles on the outside of the building.
Gargoyles are good for decoration but can also be used for gutters. The churches also use gargoyles so people get
scared about going to hell and being with the scary gargoyles. That way the
people go to church and pray.
St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague
Seventh, builders made the churches
fancy and ornate. To make the churches
ornate, they put in lots of colorful stained glass windows, rose windows, and
statues. During the Reformation churches
became simpler with fewer decorations.
St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague
If you ever go to a cathedral, you
can try and find these things. Knowing
these things, you might enjoy the cathedral more. I hope you get to go to a cathedral if you
haven’t already and enjoy it as much as I have.
For more information on the seven characteristics of Gothic Cathedrals, see this website.
Photos by Nicholas and Mark.
For more information on the seven characteristics of Gothic Cathedrals, see this website.
Photos by Nicholas and Mark.