Norway, Sweden, and Denmark: with excursions to Iceland and Spitzbergen ; handbook for travellers . htly projecting tran-sept, a choir, and an ambulatory bordered with chapels, In planand execution it resembles the French cathedrals, but the use of Baedekers Norway and Sweden. 9th Edit. OQ 350 Route 52. UPSALA. Cathedral. brick necessitated greater simplicity of style. The first architectwas Etienne de Bonneuil, tailleur de pierre, an assistant-builderof Notre Dame at Paris, who was doubtless engaged through theinfluence of Swedish students at the university of Paris. Thecontract was concluded


Norway, Sweden, and Denmark: with excursions to Iceland and Spitzbergen ; handbook for travellers . htly projecting tran-sept, a choir, and an ambulatory bordered with chapels, In planand execution it resembles the French cathedrals, but the use of Baedekers Norway and Sweden. 9th Edit. OQ 350 Route 52. UPSALA. Cathedral. brick necessitated greater simplicity of style. The first architectwas Etienne de Bonneuil, tailleur de pierre, an assistant-builderof Notre Dame at Paris, who was doubtless engaged through theinfluence of Swedish students at the university of Paris. Thecontract was concluded at Paris on 8th Sept., 1287. The buildingadvanced slowly. In 1310 an altar was consecrated in the E. partof the church, and the whole cathedral in 1435. A new vaulting?was added five years later. The building is 130 yds. long in all,and in the interior 49 yds. wide. The last of several fires by whichit was damaged took place in 1702, when it was restored in thestyle of that period. Its restoration in the original Gothic style, forwhich the state, the town, and private individuals contributed. Grafkor 1 Dofina 2 G. Banir 3 Wamstedt andDuvall 4 Masenbach andDanckwardt 5 Oyllenborg 6 Jagellonska 7 Sture 8 Finsta (Brahe) 9 Stenbock andMennandcr 10 Bjelke andLiewen Sodruportalen. 11 Skytte 12 Q. Banir 13 Oxenstjema andStenbock 14 De Geer 15 Horn about 1 million kr., was completed by E. V. Langlet in 1883-93from the designs of The towers are 390 ft. high; theslender copper-sheathed spires and the fieche are entirely new. TheS. portal is the finest; it was originally built about 130O, and isadorned with elaborate sculptures restored by Th. Litndberg. The Interior is shown by the Klockare (who lives at the Domtrapp-hus No. 1, E. of the choir; 1-3 pers. 1 kr., 4-6 pers. 2 kr.). The nave,148 ft. high, rests on 14 pillars, and the ehoir on 12 more. The paintingson the wall and vaulting of the nave (decorative), transept (Old Testamentscenes), and choir (New Testament, etc.)


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