Still in use, the building clearly predates the turn-of-the-century Gothic edifice.
In 1292 the construction of a new Gothic edifice was begun by the Franciscans, with a "hall" structure.
The church was largely rebuilt in 1479, the most important part remaining of the original Gothic edifice being the façade.
Plans were drawn up for the replacement of the cathedral in the 1920s with a larger Perpendicular Gothic edifice.
Peter and Paul Church, an imposing Gothic edifice some parts of which date to the 13th century.
The Cathedral, one of the first Gothic edifices in France.
The abbey church, now in ruins, was one of the finest 14th-century Gothic edifices.
A new Gothic edifice in brick rose on the site of the original church and was dedicated on May 20, 1956.
Constructed mainly of greenheart, the cathedral is an improbably Gothic edifice in a tropical city.
The vaults have a starry night sky, as typical of Gothic edifices of the time.