The most outstanding gargoyles in the world
In architecture, a gargoyle is a grotesque carved out of stone, usually granite. Their original function is to drain water from the roofs so that rainwater does not run down the stone walls and corrode the mortar. More often than not, architects have used multiple gargoyles on the same building to separate water flows from the roof and minimize the potential threat of collapse after thunderstorms. Usually gargoyles are oblong fantastic animals, because. the length of the gargoyle determines how far the water will flow off the walls of the building. Grotest is a sculpture that serves only as a decorative ornament. It used to be that gargoyles and grotesques scare away evil spirits and guard the building. We bring to your attention 40 of the most interesting and beautiful gargoyles and grotesques in the world.
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1. Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
2. Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, Toledo, Spain.
3. Natural History Museum, London.
4. Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris.
5. Cologne Cathedral, Germany.
6. City Cathedral of Quito, Ecuador.
7. Catalan Cathedral, Barcelona, Spain.
8. Forbidden City, Beijing.
9. Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France
10. Washington National Cathedral, USA.
11. Church of St. Nicholas, Lüneburg, Germany.
12. Peace Tower on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada.
13. Marble Church of Bodelwydan Castle, Wales.
14. Cologne Cathedral, Germany.
15. Notre Dame Cathedral, France.
16. Reims Cathedral, France.
17. University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
18. University of Sydney, Australia.
19. Amboise Castle, France.
20. Monastery, Alcobaça, Portugal.
21. Washington National Cathedral, USA.
22. Princeton University, New Jersey, USA.
23. Winchester Cathedral, England.
24. Biltmore Estate, North Carolina, USA.
25. Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, Norway.
26. Cathedral of Saint Eulalia, Barcelona, Spain.
27. Palma Cathedral, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
28. Magdalen College, Oxford, England.
29. Zagreb Cathedral, Croatia.
30. Washington National Cathedral, USA.
31. St. Paul's Hospital, Barcelona, Spain.
32. Westminster Abbey, London.
33. Amboise Castle, France.
34. Catalan Cathedral, Barcelona, Spain.
35. St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland.
36. Notre Dame Cathedral, France.
37. Cathedral of Our Lady in Marne, France.
38. Plummer Building, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
39. Cheshire, England.
40. Notre Dame Cathedral, France.
Keywords: Roof