Alain Erlande-Brandenburg Bücher






This work offers a groundbreaking exploration of medieval cathedrals, examining their architectural significance and social impact. It delves into the intricate designs and engineering feats that characterize these structures, while also considering their role in community life and religious practices. Through a unique lens, the study reveals how cathedrals served as both spiritual centers and symbols of societal values during the medieval period.
All over Europe, from Westminster to Rouen, the cathedrals of the Middle Ages still stand. This book explores the world of the medieval master mason. How were these structures built when only primitive machinery was available? Who initiated and designed them? Who built and paid for them?


