Rose windows
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Afrikaans: Roosvenster · Български: Розетен прозорец · Català: Rosassa · Deutsch: Rosette (Architektur) · English: Rose window · Español: Rosetón · Esperanto: Fenestrorozo · Français : Rosace · Galego: Rosetón · Italiano: Rosone · עברית: רוזטה (חלון) · Nederlands: Roosvenster · 日本語: バラ窓 · Norsk (bokmål): Rosevindu · Polski: Rozeta (architektura) · Português: Rosácea (arquitectura) · Svenska: Rosettfönster · ไทย: หน้าต่างกุหลาบ · 中文: 玫瑰窗 · |
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France, Chartres Cathedral, ancient transept window under restoration. |
France, Sens Cathedral, transept, showing Flamboyant window incorporated into a large composition. |
France, Sainte-Chapelle, Paris, the Apocalypse in Flamboyant tracery. |
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England Lincoln Cathedral, the Bishop's Eye. Fragments of ancient glass in a Flowing Gothic window. |
Germany, Memorial Church (Gedaechtniskirche), Speyer. |
Sweden, Oscar Frediks Church. |
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Peru, the Presidential Palace |
England, St Matthias, Richmond. architect G. Scott, glass William Wailes |
Germany, the chancel window of Himmelsfahrskirche, Dresden. |
Mallorca, Palma, geometry and flowers in the Moorish style. |
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Portugal, Evora Cathedral. |