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AH 3091 The Gothic Cathedral
Chartres Cathedral is just over an hour from Paris by train. The bulk of the cathedral was rebuilt after a large fire in 1194, from which the relic of the Virgins tunic miraculously survived. Less than 30 years later, most of the present-day Cathedral was complete. This monument alone provides an unparalleled overview not only of Gothic architecture, sculpture, and stained glass, but also of medieval religious, secular, and intellectual life. Walk through the historic town of Chartres to see a Romanesque house, the maison du saumon, and several other medieval churches and visit the Stained Glass Museum.
Led by Professor Anna Russakoff
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Cost: 95 (includes round-trip train transportation, visits, professors trip costs,
and VAT)
Last day to register/cancel: September 12
Late cancelation fee: 95
Payment for study trips must be made no later than September 24 for the Fall 2021 semester. Any concerns in this regard should be addressed to the Cultural Program & Student Accounting Services.