The Monkey of Notre Dame

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Spectacular Gothic architecture.  Gargoyles.  Stained glass to die for.  The Notre Dame cathedral in Paris lives up to everything you’ve ever read about it.  Dating back to the 1100s, this is a really, really old church.  It’s been restored at various times over the centuries and today it remains it good shape.  At least as far as the monkey could tell.  Kongo didn’t climb the belfry but might be tempted to do it at some later date when he had more time.   Continue reading “The Monkey of Notre Dame”

Simply Divine

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Last week Kongo visited the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City. The cornerstone of this truly magnificent American cathedral was laid down in 1892. It is known in some circles as “St. John’s the Unfinished” because the construction still continues to this day. It is the largest Anglican cathedral in the world.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Big

Regensberg Cathedral front face in Regensberg, Germany.  This cathedral, dedicated to Saint Peter, was built over the site of a Bishop’s Church dating to 700.  Construction on this cathedral started in 1783 and finished in 1320.  It is built in the high gothic architectural  style. Related articles Regensberg (travel-monkey.me) Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Big