Flamboyant

As Flamboyant (French for " flaming " ), the last stage of the Late Gothic style in France, Belgium (Flanders ) and England is called; it is characterized by the Überlängerung certain forms of tracery reminiscent of flames.

The Flamboyant is the same time as the special Gothic in Germany, with the Manueline style in Portugal and the Isabelline in Spain.

Examples of the Flamboyantgotik are

  • A partial facade of the town hall of the Flemish city of Ghent
  • The church in Vendôme, in the department of Loir -et -Cher in France with its facade, the gable above the portal and the tracery in the Flamboyant style
  • The portal of the cathedral of Senlis
  • City Hall and the portal of the Holy Blood Basilica ( Grote Markt ) of Bruges
  • The Town Hall of Leuven in Belgium
  • The choir of the monastery church at Mont -Saint -Michel
  • The west facade of Saint- Étienne de Toul
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