Which European country has the best cathedrals?
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let's compare
first is england
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It’s Chzechia.
I actually don’t know but Prague looks so beautiful in pictures.
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france
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Turkey
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germany
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rare
also imagine being on a tropical island and spending your time on a cambodian image board
forgot pic haha
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>milan cathedral
unironically one of the ugliest gothic churches, overshadowed in every way by the florence cathedral
spain
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Definitely not Cologne then
Stop spouting meme cathedral just look at google and pick a comfy one
>comfy
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I’ve never seen it in person but the square and building look beautiful I think.
Our romanesque churches are prettier anyway
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I like the design of this one a lot
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Medieval Nordic stone churches have nice design too
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So small though. Part of what makes Cathedrals so cool (to an American) is there monumental size coupled with insane craftsmanship.
The problem with most (not all though) of those fuck-huge cathedrals is that they're actually relatively young.
Russia
In the photo, the temple resembles a sweet house
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We have a winner
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