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Contrary to popular belief, cathedrals are not designed all at one time. In fact, they're almost like a living organism in that parts are torn down and rebuilt, changed and new parts added. And construction and reconstruction happens over many centuries, creating the building that stands today. image
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Most buildings of this type have huge underground cellar systems or crypts. How does the gradual expansion of the buildings fit in with this fact? In addition, the buildings often have completely symmetrical patterns. These patterns cannot be created by patching things together. They have to be planned in advance.
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