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The Aula Palatina, also called Basilica of Constantine (German: Konstantinbasilika), at Trier, Germany, is a Roman palace basilica and an early Christian structure built between AD 300 and 310 during the reigns of Constantius Chlorus and Constantine the Great. [1] [2]
St. John's Church (Sankt-Johannis-Kirche) in Oldenburg (Holstein) is considered to be the oldest brick church in Northern Europe. The first monumental churches were Ratzeburg cathedral and Lübeck Cathedral, both begun shortly after 1160 under Henry the Lion. Lübeck Cathedral was later converted into a Gothic hall church (1266 to 1335).
Porta Nigra: the northern gate to the Roman city; Imperial Baths: incomplete baths that were constructed in the 4th century. Aula Palatina (Basilica): An early Christian basilica built in the early 4th century. Cathedral: The oldest church in Germany; Church of Our Lady (Liebfrauenkirche): A Gothic cathedral built in the 13th century.
Cologne Cathedral in Cologne.. This is the list of cathedrals in Germany sorted by denomination.. Some pre-Reformation cathedrals in Germany, now within one of the Lutheran or united Protestant churches (co-operating in their umbrella organisation Protestant Church in Germany) still retain the term cathedral, despite the churches Presbyterian polity which does not have bishops (in some ...
St. John's Cathedral also known as the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of North Eastern Caribbean and Aruba, is an Anglican church perched on a hilltop in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda. [1] It is the seat of the Diocese of the North East Caribbean and Aruba in the Church in the Province of the West Indies.
Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran: 30 m (98 ft) Rome: Italy: 68 Pavia Cathedral: 30 m (98 ft) Pavia: Italy: 68 St. Peter's Church: 30 m (98 ft) Riga: Latvia: 70 St. Bavo Church: 29 m (95 ft) Haarlem: Netherlands: The nave is covered by a 16th-century wooden net vault. 70 Saint Thomas Church: 29 m (95 ft) New York City: United States: 70 St ...
Bamberg Cathedral; Basilica of St. Castor; Basilica of St. Cunibert, Cologne; Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul, Dillingen; Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers; Basilica of the Visitation of Our Lady, Werl; Benediktbeuern Abbey; Basilica of St. John the Baptist, Berlin; Mater Dolorosa (Berlin-Lankwitz) Bonn Minster
An example of a surviving aula regia is the church of Santa María del Naranco near Oviedo, built around 850 as an aula regia for Ramiro I. [1] There was also an aula regia in the Palace of AachenĖ it later became a part of the medieval Town Hall of Aachen. The royal hall of the Kaiserpfalz at Ingelheim has been digitally reconstructed.