The church is a rectangular brick building with a central tower flanked by protruding octagonal turrets at each corner.
It consist of an imposing central tower flanked by two symmetrical wings The wings feature large, two-story, parapet-gabled wall dormers.
It consists of a two-story main wing with a tower flanked by two short lateral wings.
The entry to the double enceinte is defended by two cylindrical towers and a flying bridge, flanked to the north by a bastion.
The complex consists of three interconnected towers; one central tower of twenty-five stories in height, flanked on either side by a ten-story tower.
The building consists of a centrally placed, projecting, four-story tower flanked by three-story wings.
The tower, flanked by transepts, perches on top of the roof at the west end and was built in two stages, both in the 12th century.
Walter Painter, chief architect for Canadian Pacific Railway, designed an eleven-storey central tower in concrete and stone, flanked by two wings.
The villa had a central three-story tower flanked by two wings.
The coin shows the facade of the basilica with its characteristic central gothic tower flanked by two baroque towers.