Limburg Cathedral | |
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St George's Cathedral, Limburg | |
Limburger Dom; Georgsdom | |
50°23′20″N 8°04′02″E / 50.3888°N 8.0671°E | |
Location | Limburg |
Country | Germany |
Denomination | Catholic |
Website | dom |
History | |
Status | Active |
Founded | 910, 11th century, c. 1180 |
Consecrated | 1235 |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Cathedral |
Architectural type | basilica |
Style | "First Gothic" |
Specifications | |
Length | 54 m (177 ft 2 in) |
Width | 35 m (114 ft 10 in) |
Height | 66 m (216 ft 6 in) |
Number of spires | 7 |
Spire height | 37 m (121 ft 5 in) |
Bells | 9 |
Administration | |
Province | Province of Cologne |
Archdiocese | Archdiocese of Cologne |
Diocese | Diocese of Limburg |
Limburg Cathedral (German: Limburger Dom, also known as Georgsdom ("George's Cathedral") after its dedication to Saint George, is located above the old town of Limburg in Hesse, Germany. It is the cathedral of the Catholic Diocese of Limburg.[1] Its high location on a rock above the river Lahn provides its visibility from far away. It is the result of an Early Gothic modernization of an originally Early Romanesque building and therefore shows a Romanesque-Gothic transitional style.
The medieval patron saints of the church were Saint George and Saint Nicholas.