Erfurt Cathedral, Cathedral in Erfurt, Germany
Erfurt Cathedral is a 1200-year-old cathedral located on Cathedral Hill of Erfurt, in Thuringia, Germany.
The cathedral was first mentioned in 742 AD and has been rebuilt and expanded several times over the centuries.
It houses many works of art and historical artifacts, including the Gloriosa, the world's largest free-swinging medieval bell.
The cathedral is open to visitors year-round and offers guided tours.
The cathedral is unique for its combination of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles.
Location: Roman Catholic Diocese of Erfurt
Location: Altstadt (Erfurt)
Location: Erfurt
Inception: 1154
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
Material: sandstone
Website: dom-erfurt.de
Source: Wikimedia