Liebfrauenkirche Koblenz

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Liebfrauenkirche Koblenz is a historic Roman Catholic church in the old town of Koblenz, Germany, known for its distinctive twin towers and origins dating back to the Middle Ages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church
church building
parish church
country Germany NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Blessed Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
developedAsParishChurchFrom 12th century
earliestConstructionDate 5th century
foundedInPeriod Middle Ages
hasArchitecturalStyle Baroque architecture
Gothic architecture
Romanesque architecture NERFINISHED
historicist architecture
hasBellTowers 2
hasChoir Gothic choir
hasDomeType onion dome
hasFeature onion-shaped spires
twin towers
hasFloorPlanType basilica
hasNaveType three-aisled nave
hasParish Liebfrauen parish Koblenz NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument in Rhineland-Palatinate
isInDiocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Trier NERFINISHED
isMajorLandmarkOf Koblenz old town NERFINISHED
languageOfServices German
locatedIn Altstadt Koblenz NERFINISHED
Koblenz NERFINISHED
Rhineland-Palatinate
locatedInOldTown true
mainConstructionPhase 12th century
13th century
material stone
near Basilica of St. Castor NERFINISHED
Koblenz town hall NERFINISHED
overlooks Jesuitenplatz Koblenz NERFINISHED
postWarReconstruction 20th century
primaryUse parish worship
religiousAffiliation Catholic
roofMaterial slate
roofOnionDomesAdded 17th century
sufferedWarDamage World War II NERFINISHED
touristAttraction true
towerCompletionDate 17th century
underwentRestoration 19th century
usedFor Roman Catholic liturgy
concerts
warDamageType bombing damage

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Koblenz hasLandmark Liebfrauenkirche Koblenz