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{{Image|Model of Chartres Cathedral.jpg|right|400px|A detailed model of the Chartres Cathedral at the Museum of World Religion in [[Taipei]].}}
'''Chartres Cathedral''' (''Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres'') is a great [[cathedral]] in [[Chartres]], [[France]]. It was built between 1193 and 1250 in the [[Gothic architecture|Gothic architectural style]] over the burned ruins of an ongoing modernization project of a previous wood-roofed [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] church that had housed the tunic worn by [[Virgin Mary]] at [[Jesus]]'s [[Nativity of Jesus|nativity]].

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A detailed model of the Chartres Cathedral at the Museum of World Religion in Taipei.

Chartres Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres) is a great cathedral in Chartres, France. It was built between 1193 and 1250 in the Gothic architectural style over the burned ruins of an ongoing modernization project of a previous wood-roofed Romanesque church that had housed the tunic worn by Virgin Mary at Jesus's nativity.