Würzburger Dom - Würzburg, Germany
N 49° 47.606 E 009° 55.898
32U E 567051 N 5516080
Würzburger Dom, also known as the Würzburg Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic Cathedral dedicated to St. Kilian.
Waymark Code: WM13DJR
Location: Bayern, Germany
Date Posted: 11/16/2020
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The Cathedral does look different in the Now, as it was rebuilt after being partially destroyed in World War II. Note the different appearance of the steeples and spires. Here is some information from Wikipedia.
"It is the seat of the Bishop of Würzburg and has served as the burial place for the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg for hundreds of years. With an overall length of 103 meters, it is the fourth largest Romanesque church building in Germany, and a masterpiece of German architecture from the Salian period. Notable later additions include work by Tilman Riemenschneider and Balthasar Neumann. The cathedral was heavily damaged by British bombs in March 1945 but rebuilt post-World War II."
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