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Buttress: A Symbol of Strength and Beauty From the towering spires of Cologne Cathedral in Germany to the majestic Tewkesbury Abbey in the UK

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Buttress Collection: Faade, with two rows of windows with drums of the Palazzo Vichi-Mariani, formerly Mangrossi, Orvieto
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Buttress Collection: View of part of the faade of the Palazzo Cornelio Clementini, Orvieto
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Buttress Collection: Asymmetrical faade of the Cathedral dell'Assunta of Fermo, with a portal surmounted by spires
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Buttress Collection: View of the Water Customs built by Leopoldo II in Leghorn
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Buttress Collection: Livorno. The Fortezza Vecchia from the Scalo Regio
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Buttress Collection: Faade of the Basilica of St. Andrew in Vercelli, in Piemonte
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Buttress Collection: The faade and a side of the bell tower of the Abbey of Vezzolano, near Asti, in Piemonte
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Buttress Collection: The faade of the Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta, Chivasso, in the environs of Turin, Piemonte
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Buttress Collection: The apse and bell tower of the abbey of S. Antonio do Ranverso a Buttigliera Alta
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Buttress Collection: Faade and lateral view of the Romanesque Staffarda Abbey. Architectural work located in Revello
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Buttress Collection: View of the church of San Antonino in Piacenza
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Buttress Collection: The Basilica of S. Antonio, called del Santo, view from the wall, Padua
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Buttress Collection: The apse and the bell tower of the Cathedral of Susa in Piemonte
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Buttress Collection: The ruins of the Roman ampitheatre of Aosta with some typical Valdostan houses in the foreground
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Buttress Collection: Cathedral of S.Lorenzo at Alba in province of Cuneo
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Buttress Collection: View of the faade and part of the side of the Cathedral of Cremona
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Buttress Collection: View of the Baptistry of Cremona
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Buttress Collection: The Church of San Pancrazio, in Tarquinia
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Buttress Collection: View of the apse of the Basilica of St.John and St.Paul, Rome
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Buttress Collection: Faade and lateral view of the Church of S. Domenico in Fiesole
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Buttress Collection: Church of San Francesco at Cassine, Alessandria
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Buttress Collection: The facade of the Parochial Church of the Virgin Mary, at Revere, near Mantova
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Buttress Collection: Faade of the Sully Pavillion, complex belonging to the Louvre Palace in Paris
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Buttress Collection: The faade of the Church of San Pietro in Gessate. Architectural work designed by Diego Brioschi
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Buttress Collection: Rear view of the Church of S. Marco, Milan
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Buttress Collection: View of the right side of the Cathedral of Milan
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Buttress Collection: Detail of the southern side of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
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Buttress Collection: The Ducal Palace of Modena
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Buttress Collection: Partial view of the Cathedral and of the bell tower of S. Gottardo, Milan
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Buttress Collection: View of the Palazzo Reale of the right side of the Cathedral of Milan
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Buttress Collection: View of the abbey of the Trinit at Cava De'Tirreni
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Buttress Collection: The bell tower and cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, in Lucera, Apulia
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Buttress Collection: Church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, known as Zaniplo, in Venice
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Buttress Collection: The Basilica of S. Antonio, called the Saint, Padua, seen from the rear
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Buttress Collection: Apse of St.Antimo Abbey Church, near Siena
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Buttress Collection: Side of the Church of St.Antimo Abbey, from the side of the bell tower. Around Siena
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Buttress Collection: The Church of Christ in Brindisi, Apulia
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Buttress Collection: Cathedral of S.Lorenzo in Genoa
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Buttress Collection: View of Montecarlo's Casino, as seen from the sea
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Buttress Collection: Spires and counterforts, detail of the Side of the Cathedral, Milan
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Buttress Collection: The Giudecca Canal, in Venice, where the Church of the Redentore is located
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Buttress Collection: Palace of the Duke of Modena
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Buttress Collection: Elevated view of the Cathedral of S.Martino, Lucca. The faade is composed of a portico in
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Buttress Collection: The left side of the Cathedral of Como
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Buttress Collection: Side of the church of St.Antimo Abbey, near Siena
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Buttress Collection: Back of the remains of the San Galgano Abbey, near Siena, Tuscany
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Buttress Collection: The abbey church of Fossanova
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Buttress Collection: The faade of the abbey church of Fossanova


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Buttress: A Symbol of Strength and Beauty From the towering spires of Cologne Cathedral in Germany to the majestic Tewkesbury Abbey in the UK, buttresses stand as silent sentinels, supporting some of the world's most iconic architectural wonders. These stone structures, often overlooked but essential, have played a vital role in preserving these magnificent edifices for centuries. Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in North Rhine Westphalia, owes much of its grandeur to its intricate network of buttresses. These flying supports not only provide stability to this Gothic masterpiece but also add an ethereal beauty that captivates all who lay eyes upon it. Across the English Channel lies Tewkesbury Abbey, where buttresses gracefully adorn its exterior walls. As sunlight filters through their delicate arches and casts shadows on ancient stones, visitors are transported back in time to an era when craftsmanship was revered above all else. Youghal Abbey in County Cork, Ireland tells a similar tale. Captured within the pages of "Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, " its weathered buttresses evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue. They whisper stories from bygone days when monks sought solace within these hallowed walls. Closer to home is Brantham's Church of St Michael & All Angels with its sturdy buttresses standing tall against the testaments of time. Here they serve as guardians protecting precious history etched into every brick and stained glass window. In Fotheringhay's Church of St Mary and All Saints stands another testament to architectural brilliance – IoE232628 forever immortalized on paper as Bristol Cathedral rises majestically behind College Green. The artist captures both strength and delicacy inherent in these structural marvels. Venturing across continents brings us to Rancho de Taos' San Francisco de Asis adobe cathedral nestled amidst New Mexico's rugged landscape.