Notre-Dame Cathedral
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- For the cathedral in Paris, see Notre Dame de Paris
The Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Tournai, Belgium, was built in the first half of the 12th century. It is especially distinguished by a Romanesque nave of extraordinary dimensions, a wealth of sculpture on its capitals and a transept topped by five towers, all precursors of the Gothic style. The choir, rebuilt in the 13th century, is in the pure Gothic style.[1]