The churches are ordered based on their tallest recorded height in history. Churches in italics and marked with H either no longer exist or no longer stand to their original full height as listed. When the current shorter height still is significant, churches may be mentioned a second time on the list. H = Height is historical. To view the tallest present churches, press the sorting button in H column.
| Height metres (feet) |
H
|
Name |
Completion |
City |
Country |
Comment |
| &0000000000000161.500000161.5 m (530 ft) |
|
Münster |
&1890 1890 |
Ulm |
Germany |
768 stairs going up to a height of 143 m, intended to be shorter, but size increased in order to outdo Cologne Cathedral; largest Protestant Gothic church in Germany |
| &0000000000000159.700000159.7 m (524 ft) |
H |
Lincoln Cathedral |
&1311 1311 |
Lincoln |
England |
today 83 m - spire collapsed in 1549; tallest building in the world from 1311 to 1549. Was 103 metres from 1549 to 1807. |
| &0000000000000158.400000158.4 m (520 ft) |
H |
St Olav |
&1519 1519 |
Tallinn |
Estonia |
today 123m - spire destroyed by lightning in 1625; tallest building in the world from 1549 to 1625 |
| &0000000000000158.000000158.0 m (518 ft) |
|
Our Lady of Peace Basilica |
&1989 1989 |
Yamoussoukro |
Côte d'Ivoire |
largest church in the world (disputed with St Peter's Basilica); world's tallest domed church, the dome being lower but the cross taller than that of St Peter's Basilica, Rome; tallest Roman Catholic church in the world; tallest church in Africa |
| &0000000000000157.400000157.4 m (516 ft) |
|
Dom |
&1880 1880 |
Cologne |
Germany |
tallest building in the world from 1880 to 1884; largest Gothic church in Germany; tallest Roman Catholic cathedral in the world |
| &0000000000000153.000000153.0 m (502 ft) |
H |
Saint-Pierre Cathedral[1] |
&1569 1569 |
Beauvais |
France |
tower collapsed in 1573 |
| &0000000000000151.000000151.0 m (495 ft) |
H |
St. Mary's church |
&1478 1478 |
Stralsund |
Germany |
today 104m - spire destroyed by lightning in 1647; tallest building in the world from 1625 to 1647 |
| &0000000000000151.000000151.0 m (495 ft) |
|
Notre-Dame Cathedral |
&1876 1876 |
Rouen |
France |
tallest building in the world from 1876 to 1880; tallest church in France |
| &0000000000000150.000000150.0 m (493 ft) |
H |
Old St. Paul's Cathedral |
&1240 1240 |
London |
England |
spire destroyed by lightning in 1561; whole cathedral destroyed in Great Fire of London in 1666 |
| &0000000000000147.300000147.3 m (483 ft) |
|
St Nikolai |
&1874 1874 |
Hamburg |
Germany |
tallest building in the world from 1874 to 1876; rest of church destroyed in bombing in 1943 - only tower left standing |
| &0000000000000144.000000144.0 m (472 ft) |
|
Strasbourg Cathedral |
&1439 1439 |
Strasbourg |
France |
tallest building in the world from 1625 to 1874, tallest 15th century structure in the world |
| &0000000000000141.500000141.5 m (464 ft) |
|
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lichen |
&2000 2000 |
Stary Licheń |
Poland |
largest church in Poland, seventh largest in Europe and eleventh largest in the world |
| &0000000000000137.000000137.0 m (449 ft) |
|
Stephansdom |
&1433 1433 |
Vienna |
Austria |
tallest church in Austria |
| &0000000000000136.000000136.0 m (446 ft) |
H |
St. Peter |
&1450 15th century |
Riga |
Latvia |
tower collapsed in 1666 and again in 1721; tower and roof damaged in World War II |
| &0000000000000134.500000134.5 m (441 ft) |
H |
Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Lambert |
&1433 1433 |
Liège |
Belgium |
destroyed by the Liegeois in 1793 after the French Revolution |
| &0000000000000134.100000134.1 m (440 ft) |
|
Neuer Dom |
&1924 1924 |
Linz |
Austria |
|
| &0000000000000132.800000132.8 m (436 ft) |
|
St Petri |
&1878 1878 |
Hamburg |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000132.500000132.5 m (435 ft) |
|
St. Peter's Basilica |
&1590 1560-1590 |
Vatican City |
Vatican City |
largest church in the world until 1989; tallest dome in the world (excluding the cross on top); tallest Renaissance structure in the world |
| &0000000000000131.900000131.9 m (433 ft) |
|
St. Michaelis |
&1786 1786 |
Hamburg |
Germany |
the tallest 18th century church in the world |
| &0000000000000131.300000131.3 m (431 ft) |
H |
Abbey |
&1180 1180 |
Malmesbury |
England |
spire collapsed in the late 15th or early 16th century |
| &0000000000000130.600000130.6 m (428 ft) |
|
St Martin |
&1500 1500 |
Landshut |
Germany |
tallest brickwork structure in the world |
| &0000000000000130.000000130.0 m (426 ft) |
H |
St Elisabeth |
&1535 1535 |
Wrocław |
Poland |
today 83m, spire collapsed in 1529 during storm |
| &0000000000000129.000000129 m (423 ft) |
|
Saint Joseph's Oratory |
&1967 1967 |
Montreal |
Canada |
tallest church in the New World (The Americas) |
| &0000000000000127.000000127.0 m (417 ft) |
H |
Martinikerk (tower called Martinitoren) |
&1482 1482 |
Groningen |
Netherlands |
spire burned down in 1577, now 97 m in height |
| &0000000000000125.000000125.0 m (410 ft) |
|
St Jacobi |
&1962 1962 |
Hamburg |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000125.000000125.0 m (410 ft) |
|
Marienkirche |
&1350 1350 |
Lübeck |
Germany |
tallest church facade with two steeples finished in the Middle Ages and only overtaken in height by Cologne cathedral in 1880 |
| &0000000000000124.000000124.0 m (407 ft) |
|
Catedral Basília Menor de Nossa Senhora da Glória |
&1972 1972 |
Maringá |
Brazil |
tallest church in Latin America |
| &0000000000000123.700000123.7 m (406 ft) |
|
St Olav |
&1931 1931 |
Tallinn |
Estonia |
once much taller; tallest church in the Baltic States; tallest church in the former Soviet Union |
| &0000000000000123.000000123.0 m (404 ft) |
|
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal |
&1521 1521 |
Antwerp |
Belgium |
tallest church in the Low Countries |
| &0000000000000123.000000123.0 m (404 ft) |
|
Cathedral |
&1315 1315 |
Salisbury |
England |
tallest church in the United Kingdom, tallest 14th century structure in the world |
| &0000000000000123.000000123.0 m (404 ft) |
|
St. Peter |
&1973 1973 |
Riga |
Latvia |
once much taller; tallest church in Latvia |
| &0000000000000123.000000123.0 m (404 ft) |
|
Peter and Paul Cathedral |
&1733 1733 |
St. Petersburg |
Russia |
|
| &0000000000000122.300000122.3 m (400 ft) |
H |
Abbaye-aux-Hommes |
&1250 13th century |
Caen |
France |
spire replaced by a lower tower in the 17th century |
| &0000000000000122.300000122.3 m (400 ft) |
|
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk |
&1350 1350 |
Bruges |
Belgium |
|
| &0000000000000121.000000121.0 m (397 ft) |
|
San Gaudenzio |
&1878 1878 |
Novara |
Italy |
|
| &0000000000000119.800000119.8 m (392 ft) |
H |
Cathedral Basilica of St James the Apostle |
&1892 1892 |
Szczecin |
Poland |
the cathedral's tower collapsed during a bombardment in 1944; nowadays it measures 110.18 m |
| &0000000000000119.800000119.8 m (392 ft) |
|
Riverside Church |
&1930 1930 |
New York City |
United States |
|
| &0000000000000119.200000119.2 m (390 ft) |
|
Uppsala Domkyrka |
&1435 1435 |
Uppsala |
Sweden |
largest church in Scandinavia |
| &0000000000000119.000000119.0 m (390 ft) |
H |
Reinoldikirche |
&1520 1520 |
Dortmund |
Germany |
Built in 1454 with 112m (367ft), collapsed in earthquake 1661, now 104m (340ft) |
| &0000000000000118.300000118.3 m (387 ft) |
|
Cathedral |
&1468 1468 |
Metz |
France |
|
| &0000000000000117.500000117.5 m (385 ft) |
|
Dom |
&1892 1892 |
Schwerin |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000117.000000117.0 m (384 ft) |
|
St Petri |
&1577 1577 |
Rostock |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000116.500000116.5 m (381 ft) |
|
Münster |
&1330 1330 |
Freiburg |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000116.500000116.5 m (381 ft) |
H |
Dom |
&1905 1905 |
Berlin |
Germany |
dome damaged in World War II |
| &0000000000000115.300000115.3 m (377 ft) |
|
St Katharinen |
&1657 1657 |
Hamburg |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000115.300000115.3 m (377 ft) |
|
Sagrada Familia |
&3000 in progress |
Barcelona |
Spain |
intended to eventually be 172 m (564 ft) tall |
| &0000000000000115.000000115.0 m (376 ft) |
|
St Andreas |
&1389 1389 |
Hildesheim |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000115.000000115.0 m (376 ft) |
|
Duomo |
&1434 1434 |
Florence |
Italy |
|
| &0000000000000114.600000114.6 m (375 ft) |
|
Cathedral |
&1514 1514 |
Chartres |
France |
|
| &0000000000000114.000000114.0 m (374 ft) |
|
Saint Michael's Basilica |
&1492 1492 |
Bordeaux |
France |
|
| &0000000000000113.000000113.0 m (371 ft) |
|
Catedral Basílica Nuestra Señora del Rosario[2] |
&1901 1901 |
Manizales |
Colombia |
Second tallest in Latin America |
| &0000000000000113.000000113.0 m (371 ft) |
H |
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church |
&1895 1895 |
Berlin |
Germany |
spire damaged in World War II, current height 68 m |
| &0000000000000112.700000112.7 m (370 ft) |
|
Torrazzo |
&1309 1309 |
Cremona |
Italy |
| &0000000000000112.500000112.5 m (369 ft) |
|
Domtoren |
&1382 1382 |
Utrecht |
Netherlands |
the cathedral's nave collapsed during a storm in 1674 |
| &0000000000000112.000000112.0 m (367 ft) |
|
Dom |
&1894 1894 |
Schleswig |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000112.000000112.0 m (367 ft) |
|
Cathedral of La Plata |
&1999 1999 |
La Plata |
Argentina |
| &0000000000000112.000000112.0 m (367 ft) |
|
Notre-Dame Cathedral |
&1549 1549 |
Amiens |
France |
|
| &0000000000000111.500000111.5 m (366 ft) |
|
St. Paul's Cathedral |
&1710 1710 |
London |
England |
tallest building in London until 1962 |
| &0000000000000111.000000111.0 m (364 ft) |
|
Johanniskirche |
&1350 14th century |
Lüneburg |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000110.400000110.4 m (361 ft) |
|
Herz-Jesu-Kirche |
&1891 1891 |
Graz |
Austria |
|
| &0000000000000110.160000110.16 m (363 ft) |
|
Cathedral Basilica of St James the Apostle |
&2008 2008 |
Szczecin |
Poland |
in 1892 - 1944 it measured 119.8 m; until 2008 it was 67 m |
| &0000000000000110.100000110.1 m (360 ft) |
|
New Cathedral |
&1733 1733 |
Salamanca |
Spain |
|
| &0000000000000109.000000109.0 m (358 ft) |
|
Duomo |
&1762 1762 |
Milan |
Italy |
|
| &0000000000000108.800000108.8 m (357 ft) |
|
Nieuwe Kerk |
&1496 1496 |
Delft |
Netherlands |
|
| &0000000000000108.000000108 m (353.7 ft) |
|
Cathedrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption |
&1884 1884 |
Clermont-Ferrand |
France |
| &0000000000000107.000000107 m (351 ft) |
|
Linköping Cathedral |
&1886 1886 |
Linköping |
Sweden |
|
| &0000000000000106.500000106.5 m (350 ft) |
|
Milan Cathedral |
&1886 1886 |
Milan |
Italy |
|
| &0000000000000106.000000106 m (348 ft) |
|
Basílica deNuestra Señora de Luján |
&1935 1935 |
Luján |
Argentina |
|
| &0000000000000106.000000106.0 m (348 ft) |
|
Sanctuary of the Black Madonna |
&1900 1900 |
Częstochowa |
Poland |
|
| &0000000000000106.000000106.0 m (348 ft) |
|
Saint-Joseph |
&1957 1957 |
Le Havre |
France |
|
| &0000000000000106.000000106.0 m (348 ft) |
|
Resurrection Cathedral |
&1832 1832 |
Shuya |
Russia |
freestanding belltower |
| &0000000000000105.000000105.0 m (344 ft) |
|
St. Petri Church |
&1322 1322 |
Dortmund |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000105.000000105.0 m (344 ft) |
|
Niguliste Church |
&1696 1696 |
Tallinn |
Estonia |
cathedral itself dates from 1275 |
| &0000000000000105.000000105.0 m (344 ft) |
|
Dom |
&1856 1856 |
Regensburg |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000105.000000105.0 m (344 ft) |
|
Cathedral |
&1899 1899 |
Zagreb |
Croatia |
|
| &0000000000000105.000000105.0 m (344 ft) |
|
Dom |
&1341 1341 |
Lübeck |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000105.000000105.0 m (344 ft) |
|
Les Invalides |
&1706 1706 |
Paris |
France |
|
| &0000000000000105.000000105.0 m (344 ft) |
|
Sankta Klara |
&1888 1888 |
Stockholm |
Sweden |
|
| &0000000000000105.000000105.0 m (344 ft) |
|
St Petri |
&1310 1310 |
Malmö |
Sweden |
|
| &0000000000000105.000000105.0 m (344 ft) |
|
St. Patrick's Cathedral |
&1939 1939 |
Melbourne |
Australia |
|
| &0000000000000105.000000105.0 m (344 ft) |
|
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour |
&2000 2000 |
Moscow |
Russia |
reconstruction; original cathedral consecrated 1883 and demolished by Soviets in 1931; still the tallest Orthodox church in the world |
| &0000000000000105.000000105.0 m (344 ft) |
|
St. Catherine Church |
&1550 1550 |
Hoogstraten |
Belgium |
|
| &0000000000000104.000000104.0 m (341 ft) |
|
Dom |
&1520 1520 |
Magdeburg |
Germany |
| &0000000000000104.000000104.0 m (340 ft) |
|
Reinoldikirche |
&1954 1954 |
Dortmund |
Germany |
was 119m (390ft) from 1520 until 1661 |
| &0000000000000103.300000103.3 m (339 ft) |
|
St. Patrick's Cathedral |
&1878 1878 |
New York City |
United States |
|
| &0000000000000103.000000103.0 m (338 ft) |
|
St. Stanislaw and St. Waclaw |
&1496 1496 |
Świdnica |
Poland |
|
| &0000000000000103.000000103.0 m (338 ft) |
|
Katharinenkirche |
&1430 1430 |
Osnabrück |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000103.000000103 m (338 ft) |
H |
Cathedral |
&1549 1549 |
Lincoln |
England |
today 83 m - spire collapsed in 1549; tallest building in the world from 1311 to 1549. Was 103 metres from 1549 to 1807. |
| &0000000000000102.600000102.6 m (337 ft) |
|
St. Mary |
&1854 1854 |
Chojna |
Poland |
| &0000000000000102.300000102.3 m (336 ft) |
|
St-Maartens Cathedral |
&1950 20th century |
Ypres |
Belgium |
almost exact replica of the medieval church destroyed during the First World War. This is a proto-cathedral |
| &0000000000000102.300000102.3 m (335 ft) |
|
St. Bartholomew |
&1600 1600 |
Plzeň |
Czech Republic |
|
| &0000000000000101.800000101.8 m (334 ft) |
|
Saint Isaac's Cathedral |
&1858 1858 |
St. Petersburg |
Russia |
|
| &0000000000000101.500000101.5 m (331 ft) |
|
Cathedral of St. Stanislaw |
&1912 1912 |
Łódź |
Poland |
|
| &0000000000000101.000000101.0 m (331 ft) |
|
Anglican Cathedral |
&1978 1978 |
Liverpool |
England |
largest cathedral and Protestant church in Europe and possibly the largest Protestant church in the world |
| &0000000000000101.000000101.0 m (330 ft) |
|
St. Wenceslas Cathedral |
&1892 1892 |
Olomouc |
Czech Republic |
|
| &0000000000000101.000000101.0 m (330 ft) |
|
Cathedral |
&1558 1558 |
Segovia |
Spain |
|
| &0000000000000100.000000100.0 m (328 ft) |
|
Gedächtniskirche |
&1904 1904 |
Speyer |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000100.000000100.0 m (328 ft) |
|
Münster |
&1893 1893 |
Bern |
Switzerland |
|
| &0000000000000100.000000100.0 m (328 ft) |
|
Catedral da Sé |
&1954 1954 |
São Paulo |
Brazil |
| &0000000000000100.000000100.0 m (328 ft) |
|
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception |
&1959 1959 |
Washington, DC |
United States |
largest Roman Catholic church in the Americas |
| &0000000000000100.000000100.0 m (328 ft) |
|
Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida |
&1980 1980 |
Aparecida |
Brazil |
Steeple at 100.0 m; dome at 70.0 m |
| &0000000000000100.000000100.0 m (328 ft) |
|
Basilica |
&1869 1869 |
Esztergom |
Hungary |
still the tallest building in Hungary |
| &0000000000000099.50000099.5 m (326 ft) |
|
Saint Vincent |
&1883 1883 |
Eeklo |
Belgium |
|
| &0000000000000099.50000099.5 m (326 ft) |
|
St. Vitus Cathedral |
&1929 1929 |
Prague |
Czech Republic |
|
| &0000000000000099.50000099.5 m (326 ft) |
|
Frauenkirche |
&1525 1525 |
Munich |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000099.00000099.0 m (325 ft) |
|
St. John |
&1892 1892 |
Stargard Szczeciński |
Poland |
|
| &0000000000000099.00000099.0 m (325 ft) |
|
Votivkirche |
&1879 1879 |
Vienna |
Austria |
|
| &0000000000000098.00000098.0 m (322 ft) |
|
Marktkirche |
&1862 1862 |
Wiesbaden |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000098.00000098.0 m (322 ft) |
|
St.-Petri-Dom |
&1893 1893 |
Bremen |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000098.00000098.0 m (322 ft) |
|
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwentoren |
&1450 15th century |
Amersfoort |
Netherlands |
rest of church accidentally blown up in 1797 |
| &0000000000000098.00000098.0 m (322 ft) |
|
Grote Kerk[3] |
&1547 1547 |
Breda |
Netherlands |
|
| &0000000000000098.00000098.0 m (322 ft) |
|
St. Martin |
&1534 1534 |
Amberg |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000097.80000097.8 m (321 ft) |
|
Nidaros Cathedral |
&1300 1300 |
Trondheim |
Norway |
|
| &0000000000000097.30000097.3 m (319 ft) |
|
Sint-Romboutskathedraal |
&1520 1520 |
Mechelen |
Belgium |
the tower was supposed to be 167 m (+ 545 ft) tall, but the money ran out. |
| &0000000000000097.30000097.3 m (319 ft) |
|
Marktkirche |
&1350 14th century |
Hannover |
Germany |
Rebuilt after World War II in 1952 |
| &0000000000000097.00000097.0 m (318 ft) |
|
Sameba Cathedral |
&2004 2004 |
Tbilisi |
Georgia |
|
| &0000000000000097.00000097.0 m (318 ft) |
|
Duomo |
&1885 1885 |
Pavia |
Italy |
| &0000000000000096.90000096.9 m (318 ft) |
|
Martinikerk (tower called Martinitoren |
&1627 1627 |
Groningen |
Netherlands |
spire burned down in 1577, was 127 m tall |
| &0000000000000096.60000096.6 m (317 ft) |
|
Agricola Church |
&1935 1935 |
Helsinki |
Finland |
still the tallest building in Finland |
| &0000000000000096.00000096.0 m (315 ft) |
|
Basilica of St. Anthony |
&1906 1906 |
Rybnik |
Poland |
|
| &0000000000000096.00000096.0 m (315 ft) |
|
Cathedral |
&1480 1480 |
Norwich |
England |
second tallest spire in England |
| &0000000000000096.00000096.0 m (315 ft) |
|
Domkirke |
&1500 1500 |
Aarhus |
Denmark |
|
| &0000000000000096.00000096.0 m (315 ft) |
|
Kreuzkirche |
&1788 1788 |
Dresden |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000096.00000096.0 m (315 ft) |
|
Saint Leopold Church (Donaufeld) |
&1914 1914 |
Floridsdorf, Vienna |
Austria |
|
| &0000000000000096.00000096.0 m (315 ft) |
|
St. Stephen's Basilica |
&1905 1905 |
Budapest |
Hungary |
still the tallest building in Budapest |
| &0000000000000096.00000096.0 m (315 ft) |
|
St. Paul's Cathedral |
&1931 1931 |
Melbourne |
Australia |
|
| &0000000000000095.70000095.7 m (314 ft) |
|
Tyska Kyrkan |
&1884 1884 |
Stockholm |
Sweden |
|
| &0000000000000095.10000095.1 m (312 ft) |
|
Frauenkirche |
&1743 1743 |
Dresden |
Germany |
destroyed by bombing in 1945 and rededicated in 2005 |
| &0000000000000095.10000095.1 m (312 ft) |
|
Kaiserdom |
&1877 1877 |
Frankfurt |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000094.10000094.1 m (309 ft) |
|
St. Walburge |
&1866 1866 |
Preston |
England |
|
| &0000000000000093.80000093.8 m (308 ft) |
|
Kreuzkirche |
&1800 1800 |
Dresden |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000093.80000093.8 m (308 ft) |
|
St. John's Cathedral |
&1861 1861 |
Limerick |
Ireland |
Tallest church spire in Ireland |
| &0000000000000093.80000093.8 m (308 ft) |
|
Dom |
&1250 13th century |
Paderborn |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000093.72000093.72 m (308 ft) |
|
Peter and Paul Church |
&1767 1767 |
Porechye |
Russia |
Tallest rural belltower in Russia |
| &0000000000000093.50000093.5 m (307 ft) |
|
Church of the Savior on Blood |
&1907 1907 |
St. Petersburg |
Russia |
|
| &0000000000000093.50000093.5 m (307 ft) |
|
St. Ulrich und Afra |
&1594 1594 |
Augsburg |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000092.90000092.9 m (305 ft) |
|
Eusebiuskerk |
&1965 1965 |
Arnhem |
Netherlands |
|
| &0000000000000092.90000092.9 m (305 ft) |
|
St. James' Cathedral |
&1853 1853 |
Toronto |
Canada |
|
| &0000000000000092.90000092.9 m (305 ft) |
|
Cathedral |
&1568 1568 |
Seville |
Spain |
| &0000000000000092.60000092.6 m (303 ft) |
|
Grote Kerk |
&1424 1424 |
The Hague |
Netherlands |
|
| &0000000000000092.60000092.6 m (303 ft) |
|
Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church |
&1973 1973 (?) |
Fort Lauderdale |
United States |
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| &0000000000000092.30000092.3 m (302 ft) |
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Cathedral |
&1792 1792 |
Murcia |
Spain |
|
| &0000000000000092.00000092.0 m (301 ft) |
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Pfarrkirche Mariä Himmelfahrt |
&1505 1505 |
Schlanders |
Italy |
|
| &0000000000000091.70000091.7 m (300 ft) |
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National Cathedral |
&1990 1990 |
Washington, DC |
United States |
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| &0000000000000091.70000091.7 m (300 ft) |
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St. Francis DeSales Church |
&1908 1908 |
St. Louis, Missouri |
United States |
| &0000000000000091.10000091.1 m (299 ft) |
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Sint-Jacobuskerk |
&1878 1878 |
The Hague |
Netherlands |
|
| &0000000000000091.10000091.1 m (299 ft) |
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St. Andreas |
&1150 12th century |
Braunschweig |
Germany |
|
| &0000000000000091.00000091.0 m (300 ft) |
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Cathedral of Hope |
&1935 1935 |
Pittsburgh |
United States |
|
| &0000000000000090.50000090.5 m (297 ft) |
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Lange Jan |
&1300 1300 |
Middelburg |
Netherlands |
the tower was rebuilt after destruction by Luftwaffe bombings in 1940 |
| &0000000000000090.50000090.5 m (297 ft) |
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Cathedral |
&1494 1494 |
Canterbury |
England |
cathedral itself dates from 1077 |
| &0000000000000090.00000090.0 m (295 ft) |
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Notre-Dame Cathedral |
&1345 1345 |
Paris |
France |
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| &0000000000000090.00000090.0 m (295 ft) |
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