Religion and Human Creativity: The Middle Door of the West Straight Gate “Portal of the Doctors” of Cologne Cathedral

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  • Yunxin Hou Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/z5da0w65

Keywords:

Portal of the Doctors, Religion and Society, Gothic Architecture and Architectural Style, Spiritual Experience, Central Asian Cultures

Abstract

The “Portal of the Doctors” is located in Cologne Cathedral, whose construction began in 1248 in Germany and is the third highest Catholic cathedral in the world and the largest in northern Europe. The main purpose of the research is to start from the sculpture art and architectural style, and emphasize its fine and special craft and expression, to emphasize the influence of religious belief, pilgrimage, and social and political background on the construction of “Portal of the Doctors “. At the same time, accompanied by the description of the “Portal of the Doctors “ can highlight the character’s performance. In particular, the spire structure and the semi-domed sculpture area show the narrative space of religious themes. The second part is to divide the different positions of the “Portal of the Doctors “ both beautiful and important functional structure analysis. This solid construction and sculptural detail enhance the sacred atmosphere of harmony. The structural features encourage the middle gate of the Lower Cimen to serve not only as the main entrance and exit for believers and visitors but also as a symbolic gateway to spiritual experience. The last part analyzes the relationship between the West Gate of Columbia Cathedral and Central Asian culture and the vulnerability of cultural heritage. Through a multifaceted analysis of the “Portal of the Doctors “, the article reveals the complex relationship between religion, art, and culture, and emphasizes the importance of Gothic sculpture art architecture in any period.

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2024-12-31

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