Religious Architecture of the Middle Ages 

Created by Linda Newman &

Karen Crossley, 10/07

Today, you will be researching magnificent cathedrals and temples created hundreds of years ago. Imagine the work and artistic vision that it took to create such gorgeous structures!

Your task is to research one example of religious architecture from the Middle Ages from the list below. You will complete a worksheet about your structure using the two sources given below. You must also use NoodleTools to cite both of these online sources.

Religious Architecture of the Middle Ages (choose one):

Dome of the Rock

The Alhambra

Hagia Sophia

Notre Dame Cathedral

Chartres Cathedral

Westminster Abbey

Florence Cathedral

Sources (use BOTH of these sources)

The Great Building Collection WebsiteClick on “Search” and type in the name of your building to gather information and view photographs. Do your best to ignore all the advertisements found on these pages!

Encyclopedia Britannica 

Search for your cathedral or temple here to gather more information.

Citing Your Sources

You will use NoodleTools to cite both of the sources above. An encyclopedia article is considered a reference source. 

 
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