Lübeck Cathedral

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Lübeck Cathedral is a prominent medieval brick Gothic church in Lübeck, Germany, renowned for its twin towers and historical significance as a former Roman Catholic, now Lutheran, cathedral.

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Lübeck Cathedral canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Brick Gothic church
Cathedral
Lutheran church
Medieval church building
architecturalStyle Brick Gothic
Romanesque
country Germany
denomination Evangelical Lutheran Church
diocese Nordkirche
floorPlanType Basilica
formerDenomination Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
hasAltar High altar
hasBellTower true
hasDenominationChange From Roman Catholic to Lutheran
hasFeature Choir
Cloister
High nave
Side chapels
Tower façade
hasOrgan Pipe organ
hasPart twin towers
hasSeatingType Pews
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
heritageStatus Protected historic building
isInCityCenter true
isLandmarkOf Lübeck
isPlaceOfPilgrimage local and regional
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Lübeck
Lübeck Old Town UNESCO World Heritage Site
surface form: Old Town of Lübeck

Schleswig-Holstein
locatedOn Baltic Sea coast region
material Brick
notableFor Historic furnishings
Medieval artworks
Role in Lübeck’s ecclesiastical history
Twin-tower west front
partOf Lübeck Old Town UNESCO World Heritage Site
surface form: Hanseatic City of Lübeck UNESCO World Heritage Site
primaryLanguageOfServices German
region Northern Germany
religiousAffiliation Lutheranism
religiousTradition Protestant Reformation heritage
roofType Gabled roof
significance Important example of Brick Gothic architecture
Major medieval monument of Lübeck
usedFor Christian worship
Concerts
Tourism

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