One notable feature of Gothic cathedrals was not the use of large lookout towers, but rather their impressive spires and towering verticality, which sought to draw the eye upward and symbolize a connection to the divine. Additionally, Gothic cathedrals often featured flying buttresses, large stained glass Windows, and intricate sculptures. While some cathedrals may have had towers, they primarily served as bell towers or structural elements rather than lookout points. The overall design emphasized light, height, and elaborate decoration rather than functional lookout spaces.
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