St. Virgin Mary (Der Hildesheimer Dom St. Maria Himmelfahrt) description and photo - Germany: Hildesheim. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Der Hildesheimer Dom St. Maria Himmelfahrt. Photo and descriptionCathedral of St. The Virgin Mary was built in the middle of the 11th century on the site of an earlier Romanesque basilica. According to legend, Louis the German, the son of Emperor Charlemagne, hunted in these places in 815 and hung the relics of the Virgin Mary on a rose bush, but could not remove them after the hunt ... Louis took this sign as a sign from above and ordered to build a church here. A thousand-year-old rose bush still grows in the apse of the cathedral and survived even during the bombing of the 20th century. The cathedral is decorated with original works of local foundry art - the foundry was opened here during the reign of Bishop Bernward. Here you can see Bernward's amazing bronze column, dating from 1022, depicting scenes from the life of Christ. The bronze doors of the cathedral depict the creation of the world and scenes from the New Testament. Also unique is the 11th century bronze candelabrum with a diameter of three meters and the 13th century baptismal font, standing on the “four rivers of the Garden of Eden.” We also recommend reading Castle of Villar Dora (Castello di Villar Dora) description and photos - Italy: Val di Susa Topic: Cathedral of St. Virgin Mary (Der Hildesheimer Dom St. Maria Himmelfahrt) description and photos - Germany: Hildesheim. |