Cologne Cathedral
Cologne, Germany

Cologne Cathedral (Germany) - one of the largest church in the world

Where is located Cologne Cathedral?

Address of Cologne Cathedral is Cologne, Germany
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When was built Cologne Cathedral?

Built date of Cologne Cathedral is From 1248 to 1842-1880

Cologne Cathedral

Facts, informations and history of Cologne Cathedral

Excavations under the foundations of the cathedral proved that as early as 50 years after Christ, the Roman temple was erected in the same place. Later it was a bishop's church, and after 935 it was transformed from a nave church into a five-aisle church. In 1248, Archbishop Konrad von Hochstaden laid the foundation stone for the construction of a new gothic cathedral erected according to French designs.

Construction started in 1248. The choir was not completed until 1320, and was consecrated in 1322. Up to 1400, two floors of the southern tower were built, and from the 14th to the 16th century, the middle and side naves of the church were made to the height of 15 and 18 m. Nothing changed until the 19th century. In the years 1842-1880 construction was completed.

Soon after the construction was completed, the cathedral was considered a symbol of Germany.

The cathedral was celebrated in 1880 in the presence of William I.

The surface in the middle is 144 m long and 45 m wide, and the central nave is over 43 m high.

Cologne cathedral dedicated to Saint. St. Peter and Virgin Mary is a five-nave basilica with a three-nave transept (transverse nave, situated between the nave body and the presbytery) and presbytery (choir), surrounded by a byway and a wreath of seven chapels. The high, slender nave body closes the west façade with two towers, over which helmets are raised in the form of openwork spiers.

The apparent lightness, heavy stone structure and the play of light coming through colored windows, brings about the association of this place with the heavenly cathedral. An amazing impression of the lightness of the structure can be proved by the fact that a single nave of the nave's vault, weighs nearly 40 centuries.

These are works of art such as: the oldest preserved image of Christ on the cross from 970; reliquary of the Three Kings - the largest goldsmith's work in the world; the sculptures of the apostles, placed on pillars supporting the choir; medieval windows and wonderful works of art from the cathedral treasury; fourteenth-century stained glass; a three-part brush altar by Stephan Lochner; Archbishop Geron's crucifix before 976 with a supernatural statue of Christ.

During the Second World War, the vault of the nave and the northern side nave were destroyed. For eleven years, seventy workers were repairing losses. The work was based on the historic plans of the cathedral. Today, the Cologne Cathedral was again full of light.

Architect of Cologne Cathedral

Architect of Cologne Cathedral is Gerhard von Rile
Gerhard von Rile

How many meters have Cologne Cathedral?

Height of Cologne Cathedral is 157 meters

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Construction/building type

Building Cologne Cathedral is of type Basilica, Cathedral

A basilica is a specific architectural type of sacred buildings, often ecclesiastical. Originally, the term 'basilica' referred to buildings used for judicial or commercial purposes in ancient Rome, but was later adopted by the Catholic Church and became a term to describe important churches with a specific plan layout.... czytaj więcej.

Architectural style

Architectural style of Cologne Cathedral is Gothic, Neogotyk

Gothic is an architectural style that developed in Europe during the Middle Ages, especially from the 13th to the 15th century. It was characterised primarily by tall, narrow and upright buildings of brick or stone, which were subordinated to the idea of a light and airy form. Richly decorated arches, vaults and arcades were also a major feature of Gothic buildings, giving them a light and airy appearance. Gothic buildings were also dominated by high, sloping roofs and towers and turrets, which were intended to be visible from a distance and serve as orientation. ... czytaj więcej.

Other dimensions, parameters and frequently asked questions

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What area have Cologne Cathedral?

Cologne Cathedral have area of 6 480 m²

What material is the building made of?

Cologne Cathedral is made of the following materials: Stone

Other names

The building is also known by other common names or in the original language, i.e. Katedra św. Piotra i Najświętszej Marii Panny w Kolonii

Is the building on the UNESCO World Heritage List?

UNESCO
Yes, the building Cologne Cathedral is inscribed on the UNESCO List under the reference 292bis.
The listing took place in the year 1996.
Details of the entry are available on the Unesco website at https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/292bis/

Official website

The official website of the building, where up-to-date information can be found, is http://www.koelner-dom.de

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J
#10
J
19 years ago
Jest niesamowita. Widze ja codziennie.
gregzk
#9
gregzk
19 years ago
To jest to co kiedyś chciałem zobaczyć. Nie zawiodłem się. Super
Chmiel
#8
Chmiel
19 years ago
ta budowla to cos wspanialego, nigdy nie widzialem budynku kotry zrobilby na mnie takie wrazenie. zadne zabytki greckie, akropol itp nie moga sie rownac z tym pieknem
Olek K.
#7
Olek K.
20 years ago
Kochana Natulko, Polska nie jest uboga pod tym wzgledem. Mamy piekne gotyckie katedry we Wroclawiu, Gdansku, Krakowie, Poznaniu, Gnieznie, Toruniu, Pelpinie, Plocku etc.
Krzys
#6
Krzys
20 years ago
Bylem tam ostatnio na erasmusie. Ta katedra, to chyba najfajniejszy budynek w RFN. Ale szkoda - jak pisalem juz wyzej, ze nie macie gotyk z Polski, n.p. z Wroclawia, Gdanska lub Krakowa. Jakos mi sie wydaje, ze oprocz Warszawy - ktora owszem i niewatpliwie ma swoje walory - nie uwzgledniliscie innych polskich miast. Szkoda.
Andziulka
#5
Andziulka
20 years ago
Katedra jest piekna,zadziwiajaca ma w sobie cos tajemniczego i oszalamia swoja wielkoscia. Kolonia to piekne miasto. Nie idzie tego opisac to trzeba zobaczyc.
xxx
#4
xxx
20 years ago
ta katedra to najpiekniejsz rzecz jaką kiedykolwiek widziałam , jest cudowna
Alope
#3
Alope
20 years ago
Katedra jest zadziwiajaca, jest piekna i robi wrazenie. W ogole kolonia jest pieknym miastem. To trzeba zobaczyc!!!
Aglagla
#2
Aglagla
20 years ago
Katedra jest piekna.. zadziwia swoja lekkoscia... az trudno uwierzyc jak mozna zbudowac cos tak pieknego bez urzycia cegly, betonu, i dzwigow....
natulka
#1
natulka
20 years ago
Ta katedra to jajpiękniejsza rzecz na świecie:)jest cudowna:)tajemnicza:)i ma to coś w sobie....gdy ją ujrzałam zakoffałam się na maxa:)bardzo chciała bym ją móc codziennie podziwiać!!!:)ale nie mogę:(szkoada że Polska jest tak uboga pod tym względem:(

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