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The story of Jesus's ministry and death according to the Gospels is told along the main nave of the church, especially along the ceiling. [14] At the entrance area, there are images related to the Last Judgment. In the highest part, Jesus appears crowned and with a cape carrying a cross, and blessing certain chosen people with his right hand.
The exact location of the old church remained unknown for a long time, but the foundations were rediscovered in May 2003, revealing a building 80 m long and 41 m wide. The old crypt has been excavated and can be visited by the public. Dark Stone blocks at Cathedral square = Domplatz shows the foundations of the "North Church", burned down in 1207
St Mary's Church, Putney – The church was badly damaged by fire as the result of an arson attack in 1973. The interior was completely rebuilt and the church re-consecrated in 1982. [99] Sheffield Cathedral – The parish church predecessor was burned in 1266. [100] The present cathedral has suffered from fires in the 20th and 21st centuries ...
The burned-down roof had been covered with over 400 metric tons of lead. [6] [63] Settling dust substantially raised surface lead levels in some places nearby, [64] notably the cordoned-off area and places left open during the fire. [65] Wet cleaning for surfaces [66] and blood tests for children and pregnant women were recommended in the ...
Construction of a larger brick and timber church was begun in 1725 and was completed in 1727. Along with numerous other buildings, the church was destroyed in the Great New Orleans Fire (1788) on Good Friday, March 21, 1788. [4] The cornerstone of a new church was laid in 1789 and the building was completed in 1794 in the Spanish Louisiana ...
A seven-alarm fire that tore through a 150-year-old church in Massachusetts miraculously spared a painting of Jesus Christ.
On Tuesday, the church hosted a groundbreaking ceremony that revealed a 100-year-old metal box, containing various items that were revealed near the end of the event. The church caught on fire on ...
When Bishop Werner I supported the winning candidate, Henry II of Germany, one of his Henry's rivals, Hermann of Germany, raided Strasbourg and burned down the cathedral. The Bishop appealed to the new Emperor, who granted one eighth of his revenues in the province toward the construction of a new Cathedral.