St. Mary’s Cathedral

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St. Mary’s Cathedral in Hildesheim is a renowned Romanesque church in Germany, celebrated for its medieval architecture, historic artworks, and status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic cathedral
Romanesque church
UNESCO World Heritage Site
medieval church building
architecturalStyle Romanesque architecture
associatedWith Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim
country Germany
culturalSignificance important monument of Romanesque art in Germany
dedicatedTo Virgin Mary
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
foundedAs cathedral of the Diocese of Hildesheim
function episcopal seat
governingBody Roman Catholic Diocese of Hildesheim
hasArtwork Hezilo chandelier
surface form: Azelin chandelier

Bernward Doors
Hezilo chandelier
hasCategory Cathedrals in Lower Saxony
Roman Catholic cathedrals in Germany
Romanesque architecture in Germany
World Heritage Sites in Germany
hasFeature apse
bell towers
cathedral cloister
central nave
crypt
westwork
hasStatus active church
hasUNESCOWorldHeritageID Hildesheim Cathedral
surface form: St. Mary’s Cathedral and St. Michael’s Church at Hildesheim
heritageCriteria UNESCO cultural criteria
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Diocese of Hildesheim
Hildesheim
Lower Saxony
locatedInContinent Europe
notableFor Romanesque bronze doors
historic artworks
liturgical furnishings
medieval architecture
partOf UNESCO World Heritage Site Hildesheim Cathedral and St. Michael's Church
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site "St. Mary’s Cathedral and St. Michael’s Church at Hildesheim"
religion Christianity
significantPeriod Middle Ages
touristAttraction yes
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 1985
usedFor pilgrimage
tourism
worship

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Hildesheim UNESCOSite St. Mary’s Cathedral