Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire, England went through several phases of building and rebuilding. The original structure, called "Old Minster,' was founded in 642. Construction on the existing cathedral first began in 1079, and the church was consecrated in 1093, with fourteen years between construction's inception and completion.
It varies some cathedrals, like Westminster Cathedral, take relatively short periods of time, only 8 years. While other ones such as Cologne Cathedral took about 600 years due to constant interuptions. Technology also effects the outcome because it would be far easier to build one now than in the 1800's, but far easier then than in the 1500's.
The murder of Thomas Becket took place at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, England. It occurred on December 29, 1170.
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Salisbury Cathedral was built in just 38 years.
377 years. The building of the cathedral started around 1170 and was finished in 1547.
it took about 20-30 years
in 1675 and was completed in 1708- 42 years after the Great Fire of Londonit is 468 yeas old
450 year
Ely Cathedral was built from 1083 to 1375, so construction spread over 292 years. This is actually fairly typical for a medieval cathedral, and not an excessive amount of time to build from conception to finish.
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100 - 150 years if they were small. most big ones took 500-600 years
Let us assume you mean Notre Dame de Paris, and not one of the hundreds of other churches dedicated to Our Lady. In which case, the usual building dates given are 1172 to 1340. But, of course, a Cathedral is never really finished; by the time you have completed the plan, the first bits are 200 years old and need replacing, and so on.
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