Mainz Cathedral (shared use for Protestant services in the region)

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Mainz Cathedral is a historic Roman Catholic cathedral in Mainz, Germany, that also serves as a principal church for regional Protestant services through shared use.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic cathedral
cathedral
church building
landmark
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture

Gothic architecture
Romanesque architecture
cityCentreLandmarkOf Mainz
country Germany
dedicatedTo Martin of Tours
surface form: St. Martin of Tours

Saint Stephen
surface form: St. Stephen
denominationPrimaryUse Roman Catholic
denominationSharedUse Protestant
diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz
function principal church for regional Protestant services through shared use
principal church of the Diocese of Mainz
hasEcumenicalRole shared worship space for Catholics and Protestants
hasFeature choir
cloister
crypt
east choir
large nave
multiple towers
west choir
hasReligiousRole cathedral church of the bishopric of Mainz
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument in Rhineland-Palatinate
heritageStatus protected monument
locatedIn Germany
Mainz
Rhineland-Palatinate
material sandstone
notableFor historic architecture
religious significance in Mainz
shared Catholic-Protestant use
openTo public
regionServed Mainz
surface form: Mainz metropolitan area

Rhineland-Palatinate
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
seatOf Archbishop of Mainz
surface form: Bishop of Mainz
sharedUseType interdenominational use
sharedUseWith regional Protestant congregations
usedAs concert venue
place of worship
tourist attraction
usedFor Protestant services
Roman Catholic liturgy
ecumenical services

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Evangelical Church of Hesse and Nassau hasMainCathedral Mainz Cathedral (shared use for Protestant services in the region)