Anonymous
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8/20/2025, 5:23:28 AM No.513511361
>Construction of Cologne Cathedral began in 1248 but was halted in the years around 1560,[9] unfinished. Attempts to complete the construction began around 1814 but the project was not properly funded until the 1840s. The edifice was completed to its original medieval plan in 1880.[10]
I’m having a hard time believing northern noggers were capable of building cathedrals like this in the Middle Ages I placed like France, England and Germany. Gothic was called “French” style and somehow later influenced the Florence and Milan cathedral. I don’t believe it. I think northern cathedrals only started looking impressive when thieving masons started making them fancy and “gothic” style in the 1700’s after stealing gold from the new world and playing arbitrage in Asia and Africa. Prove me wrong.
I’m having a hard time believing northern noggers were capable of building cathedrals like this in the Middle Ages I placed like France, England and Germany. Gothic was called “French” style and somehow later influenced the Florence and Milan cathedral. I don’t believe it. I think northern cathedrals only started looking impressive when thieving masons started making them fancy and “gothic” style in the 1700’s after stealing gold from the new world and playing arbitrage in Asia and Africa. Prove me wrong.
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