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Cathedral of Sts. Martin and Stefan (Mainzer Dom) description and photos - Germany: Mainz. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Mainzer Dom. Photo and descriptionThe construction of the Mainz Cathedral began in 975 at the initiative of Archbishop Willigis, and ended mainly in 1239. Construction work dragged on for more than two and a half centuries due to several large fires. The Holy Roman Emperors Henry II, Konrad II and Frederick II were crowned in this building. The imposing central tower of the cathedral and both of its side towers were designed in the Baroque style by Ignaz Michael Neumann in 1767-1773. The massive bronze doors on the north side of the cathedral date back to around 1000. The interior of the cathedral is striking: two huge choirs - one of the Romanesque era, the other of a later period; along the central nave there are frescoes depicting the life of Jesus Christ; near the columns are the gravestones of the Mainz archbishops, including the late Gothic tombstone by Hans Bacofren at the grave of Archbishop Jacob von Liebenstein, who died in 1508. On the right is the cloister with a fountain. Magnificent oak rococo armchairs, designed by Franz Anton Hermann in 1767, surround the altar. We also recommend reading National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus description and photos - Belarus: Minsk Topic: Cathedral of Sts. Martin and Stefan (Mainzer Dom) description and photos - Germany: Mainz. |