The original, early 12th century cathedral had perhaps a single nave and a large apse, and was in Romanesque style.
It is centred on a sixteenth century cathedral.
The Anglican Church took over the 16th century cathedral.
The church's's dimensions and proportions are on the scale of a 14th century cathedral; it is 186 feet long east to west and 112 feet wide.
It also has an impressive 15th century Gothic cathedral, the Münster, and a 15th-century town hall.
São Tomé is centered on a sixteenth century cathedral.
Haarlem is a fifteenth century cathedral and very similar.
The glass was specifically made for this purpose using the same methods as windows in the 13th century cathedrals of Europe used.
The town is known for its ruined 13th century cathedral, and as the home of the Brahan Seer.
It is a beautiful city, in a lovely setting - clearly built for noblemen and dominated by the city's landmark, the 16th century cathedral.