Cologne Cathedral (German: Kölner Dom, officially Hohe Domkirche St. Petrus, English: High Cathedral of
St. Peter)
is a Roman Catholic church in Cologne, Germany .
It is the seat of the Archbishop of Cologne and the administration of
the Archdiocese of Cologne. It is a renowned monument of German Catholicism and Gothic architecture and is a World Heritage Site. It is Germany's most visited landmark, attracting an
average of 20,000 people a day.
Construction of
Cologne Cathedral commenced in 1248 and was halted in 1473, leaving it
unfinished. Work restarted in the 19th century and was completed, to the
original plan, in 1880. It is 144.5 metres (474 ft) long, 86.5 m (284 ft) wide
and its towers are approximately 157 m (515 ft) tall. The cathedral is the
largest Gothic church in Northern
Europe and has the second-tallest spires and largest facade
of any church in the world. The choir has the largest height to width ratio,
3.6:1, of any medieval
church.
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