Charlemagne's Palace Of Aachen
The Palatine Chapel was the remains of the earlier version of Charlemagne’s Palace of Aachen. This is now currently in Germany. The palace does not exist anymore, however the remains and the central part of the Palace was used to create the Chapel. This is considered the city’s landmark. The design was mainly used because the early churches that were built inspired them. The main design of the Chapel is octagonal and it was later enlarged.
Charlemagne was the one who start building the Palatine Chapel. Not only did he start with small changes, but he decided to build the rest of the palace also. It was later made sacred by Pope Leo III honoring the Virgin Mary. The building has a central structure with a dome.
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