Building the Great Cathedrals
Building the Great Cathedrals

Building the Great Cathedrals

2010Movie80 minFrench

These skyscrapers of stone dominated skylines for nearly a thousand years. Now, a team of scholars and builders investigates how they we went up, and why some of the tallest fell down. Embedded in stone and stained glass, they uncover a hidden mathematical code — ripped from pages of the Bible — that was used as a blueprint to build the great Gothic Cathedrals.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Jonathan D. ScottGenres: Documentary, History, Architecture

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the ambitious and awe-inspiring construction of Europe's magnificent Gothic cathedrals. It explores the engineering challenges, the spiritual motivations, and the societal impact of these monumental structures that took centuries to complete. Through expert interviews and detailed CGI reconstructions, the series illuminates the faith, ingenuity, and sheer human effort involved in their creation.

Critical Reception

Building the Great Cathedrals was generally well-received for its educational value and visually engaging presentation of complex historical and architectural topics. Critics praised its ability to make medieval engineering and artistry accessible to a broad audience, highlighting the stunning visuals and clear narration.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its detailed exploration of medieval architecture and engineering.
  • Appreciated for its visually impressive CGI reconstructions.
  • Commended for making complex historical subjects accessible and engaging.

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The series utilizes advanced CGI to recreate the cathedrals as they might have appeared during their construction, offering a dynamic visual experience that goes beyond static images and models.

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