Gothic architecture is a distinctive style of building. It is characterized by its unique aesthetic qualities and is visible in several prominent structures. Examples of buildings displaying this architectural style include Rouen Cathedral, the Powder Tower, Ulm Minster, the Frauenkirche, and the Old Town Hall.
Cologne Cathedral is another notable example of Gothic architecture. The Charles Bridge and the architectural work of Peter Parler also relate to this style.
The architectural style can also be found, though with some debate, in locations such as St. Vitus Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Aachen Cathedral, the Church of Our Lady before Týn, and the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg.
