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St. Killian's Cathedral is facing the Old Bridge of the Main River and is the oldest and most beautiful church in Würzburg. Its two towering red and white brick towers are one of the iconic sights of the Old Town.
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St. Kilian Cathedral Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Return to the old town from the Old Main Bridge, go straight along the Cathedral Street (Domstr.), and soon you can see the Romanesque St. Kilian Cathedral (DomSt.Kilian). The church is 105 meters high and is the third largest cathedral building in Germany, after Mainz and Speyer. It is also the representative of German architectural art in the era of Emperor Salischer Kaiser.
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St. Kilian Cathedral Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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St. Killian's Cathedral is facing the Old Bridge of the Main River and is the oldest and most beautiful church in Würzburg. Its two towering red and white brick towers are one of the iconic sights of the Old Town.
There are many churches in Würzburg. The main church of St. Killian is located in the center of the ancient city, facing the old bridge of the Main River. The Romanesque church is one of the oldest and most beautiful churches in Würzburg. It was built in 1040 and over the years was added to various marks of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque.
The main church of St. Killian is facing the old bridge of the Main River, belonging to the Romanesque church, is a landmark building in Würzburg, built in 1040, almost 1,000 years ago, still standing here, this is German manufacturing. I took a look at the clock at the top of the church and was walking normally.
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It is an important symbol of the Old Town of Wiltsburg. The Renaissance and Baroque buildings combine together. The two towers are very striking. The interior of the church is very gorgeous, and many details are worth savoring. The interior atmosphere and feelings need to calm down and sit down for a while before they can be realized.
In Wiltsburg, I accidentally entered a church called St. Stephan, which I dare say is one of the most unique churches I have ever seen. I call it Picasso in the church.
St. Killian's Cathedral in Wiltsburg, Germany, is the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wiltsburg, dedicating to St. Killian. Walking around the old city, having afternoon tea in Kiliansback, St. Killian Church did not enter. It is the fourth largest Roman Church in Germany.
The cathedral is always the tallest building in the old city, representing a kind of belief, which we can not understand. We are storytellers, without faith, without fear, without redemption, without prayer, just watching in silence.