St. Victor’s Cathedral

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St. Victor’s Cathedral is a prominent medieval Catholic church in Xanten, Germany, renowned for its Gothic architecture and historical significance as a major pilgrimage site.

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Label Occurrences
St. Victor’s Cathedral canonical 1
St. Viktor Dom 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Cathedral
Catholic church
Medieval church building
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
associatedWith Cult of Saint Victor of Xanten NERFINISHED
category Churches in Xanten
Gothic cathedrals in Germany
Roman Catholic cathedrals in North Rhine-Westphalia
country Germany NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Saint Victor of Xanten NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
diocese Diocese of Münster NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
floorPlan Basilican layout with Gothic elements
function Collegiate church
Parish church
hasArchitecturalType Hall church
hasBellTower Yes
hasFeature Cloister
Crypt
Gothic choir
Stained glass windows
Tomb of Saint Victor of Xanten NERFINISHED
Towers
hasLiturgicalStatus Catholic church building in use
hasParish Catholic parish of Xanten NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Protected monument in Germany
locatedIn Lower Rhine region NERFINISHED
North Rhine-Westphalia
Xanten NERFINISHED
material Stone
namedAfter Saint Victor of Xanten NERFINISHED
notableFor Historical role in regional Christian pilgrimage
Medieval art and furnishings
partOf Roman Catholic Church in Germany NERFINISHED
pilgrimageType Regional pilgrimage site
religion Roman Catholicism
significance Important example of Gothic architecture on the Lower Rhine
Major pilgrimage site
surroundedBy Xanten town center NERFINISHED
touristAttraction Yes
usedFor Pilgrimage
Religious services
Tourism

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Xanten hasPart St. Victor’s Cathedral
Xanten hasReligiousBuilding St. Victor’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Viktor Dom