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Church in Amiens, France
It is situated on a slight ridge overlooking the River Somme in Amiens, the administrative capital of the Picardy region of France, some 120 kilometres (75 miles) north of Paris.
As a result, Amiens cathedral is the largest in France,[6] 200,000 cubic metres (260,000xc2xa0cuxc2xa0yd), large enough to contain two cathedrals the size of Notre Dame of Paris.
The cathedral, like other cathedrals across France, suffered considerable damage during the French Revolution.
Above the portals are two galleries; the upper is the Gallery of Kings, with twenty-two life-size statues of the Kings of France.
The pillar holds nine statues representing the major political, religious and military figures of France at the time; at the bottom, Cardinal de la Grange himself; The Chamberlain, Bureau de la Riviere, and Admiral Jean de Vienne, above them, King Charles himself (Centre); his son the Dauphin, the future King Charles VI of France, and his younger son.
King Charles I of France, on the Beau Pilier (14th c.) Sculpture on the Beau Pilier xe2x80x93 St, John the Baptist (14th c.) The Virgin Mary on the Beau Pilier (14th c.)
The centre of the transept, where it crosses the nave, is covered by a massive star vault, one of the earliest in France, supported by four massive pillars.
The cloth industry was the most dynamic component of the medieval economy, especially in northern France, and the cloth merchants were keen to display their wealth and civic pride.
Located in the Hauts-de-France region, in the Department of the Somme, Amiens Cathedral is one of the largest churches in France and one of the most complete 13th century Gothic churches.