Dom zu Speyer

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Dom zu Speyer is a monumental Romanesque imperial cathedral in Speyer, Germany, recognized as one of the largest and most important Romanesque churches in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Romanesque church
UNESCO World Heritage Site
basilica minor
cathedral
imperial cathedral
architecturalStyle Romanesque architecture
architecturalType basilica
associatedWith Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
builder Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
burialPlaceOf Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
several German kings and emperors
consecrationYear 1061
constructionStart early 11th century
country Germany NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Blessed Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
Saint Stephen NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
diocese Diocese of Speyer NERFINISHED
groundbreakingDate 1025
hasPart apse
choir
crypt
imperial hall (Kaisersaal) NERFINISHED
nave
transept
westwork
heightOfNave approximately 33 meters
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
length approximately 134 meters
locatedIn Rhineland-Palatinate NERFINISHED
Speyer NERFINISHED
Upper Rhine Plain NERFINISHED
majorReconstruction 12th century
late 11th century
notableFeature extensive crypt under the eastern part of the church
monumental groin-vaulted nave
one of the largest Romanesque churches in the world
numberOfTowers 4
patron Salian dynasty NERFINISHED
province Ecclesiastical province of Bamberg NERFINISHED
UNESCOWorldHeritageCriteria (ii)
(iii)
(iv)
UNESCOWorldHeritageListingYear 1981
UNESCOWorldHeritageRegion Europe and North America NERFINISHED
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteId 168
width approximately 37 meters

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Speyer Cathedral germanName Dom zu Speyer