Regensburg Cathedral

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Regensburg Cathedral 
cathedral in Germany
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Instance of
Named after
Patron saint
LocationRegensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
Street address
  • Domgarten,Domplatz 1
Architectural style
Diocese
Has part(s)
  • Kirchturm Domgarten in Regensburg
Heritage designation
Inception
  • 1520
Significant event
  • start of construction (1275)
Width
  • 34.8 m
Length
  • 86 m
Height
  • 105 m
Religion or worldview
official website
Map49° 01′ 10.06″ N, 12° 05′ 53.89″ E
Authority file
Wikidata Q280268
VIAF ID: 146581875
GND ID: 4194773-3
Library of Congress authority ID: n80118473
NL CR AUT ID: kn20030219003
J9U ID: 987007585543405171
Structurae structure ID: 20000338
Bavarian monument authority ID: D-3-62-000-313
Bavarian Monument Map object ID (architectural monument): 48626
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West facade






West facade






The High altar made of silver and gilded copper was created over the course of almost 100 years. The work began in 1695 with the creation of busts of Saints Mary and Joseph and ended with the creation of structure that included tabernacle and vases in 1785.






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St Peter

St Martin