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Frankfurt Cathedral
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Historic development of the current cathedral. The colors show the used architectural styles.
Frankfurt Cathedral: tower before the fire of 1867

Saint Bartholomeus' Cathedral (Dom Sankt Bartholomäus) is a Gothic building located in Frankfurt, Germany. For other uses, see Bartholomew (disambiguation). ... The western facade of Reims Cathedral, France. ...   (German: , English: American English: ) is the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth-largest city in Germany, with a mid-2007 population of 663,567. ...


Frankfurt Cathedral is the main church of Frankfurt and was constructed in the 14th and 15th centuries on the foundation of an earlier church from the Merovingian time. From 1356 onwards, kings of the Holy Roman Empire were elected in this church, and from 1562 to 1792, emperors were crowned here. It has been recognized as symbol for the national unity of Germany, especially during the 19th century. Although it has never been a bishop's seat, its role in imperial politics made the church to one of the most important buildings of Imperial history and justified the use of the term (imperial) cathedral by the people of Frankfurt for the church since the 18th century. For other uses, see Merovingian (disambiguation). ... This article is about the medieval empire. ... This article is about the medieval empire. ... For other uses, see Cathedral (disambiguation). ...


In 1867, the cathedral was destroyed by a fire and rebuilt in its present style.


Between October 1943 and March 1944 the old town of Frankfurt, the biggest old Gothic town of Central Europe had been destroyed by six bombardments of the Allied Forces. The physical devastation of the old imperial town should break the will to war in the population. The greatest losses occurred on the 22nd of March 1944. Over one thousand buildings of the old town, the most of them being half-timbered houses were destroyed. The cathedral suffered from severe damage and the interior burned out completely. The cathedral had been reconstructed in the 1950s. The height of the cathedral is 95 m.


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Coordinates: 50°06′38″N 8°41′06″E / 50.11056, 8.685 Image File history File links Commons-logo. ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...



 
 

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