Building the Great Cathedrals - Cathedrals in Color
Except for the color in their stained glass windows, today, Gothic Cathedrals appear as drab as the material with which they were built: stone. But to medieval pilgrims, they were a kaleidoscopic feast for the eyes, inside and out. Watch this bonus scene from "Building the Great Cathedrals" and be sure to check out our website for lots more: http://providencepictures.com/news/bu... Building the Great Cathedrals premieres October 19, 2010 on Nova/PBS.

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