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Liebfrauenstraße 12, 54290 Trier, GermanyMap
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The sun was shining westward, and the sun was shining brightly on Trier Cathedral, making the ancient Roman Gothic architecture of the fourth century AD particularly dazzling. The interior of the church was also exquisite.
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Trier Saint Peter's Cathedral Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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St. Peter's Cathedral, also known as Trier Cathedral, is located in Trier. It is an ancient episcopal church in Germany. During the Roman Catholic period, it was the Church of Our Lady of the Diocese of Trier. In 1986, it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List along with other ancient Roman sites in Trier. The more precious relic in Trier Cathedral is the robe - the vestment of Christ. According to Christian legend, the emperor's widow, Helena, brought the robe of Christ without seams to Trier. The Chapel of Relics is open to the public only on Robe Day each year, but the Robes are not on display.
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The sun was shining westward, and the sun was shining brightly on Trier Cathedral, making the ancient Roman Gothic architecture of the fourth century AD particularly dazzling. The interior of the church was also exquisite.
The majestic architecture, the interior is very exquisite, the European religious civilization is indeed well-deserved, the glass windows are particularly exquisite and meticulous. The sculpture of Jesus in the church, as well as various artworks, are lingering. Although Terrill is a small town in Germany, this church is still very impressive. Be sure to go.
Trier Cathedral is the oldest church in Germany, and it was built during the Roman Empire. The most precious relic of Trier's church is the coat of Jesus, which is not displayed and only opens on Holy Days.
Trier Cathedral is famous for being Archbishop Trier, one of the electors of the Holy Roman Empire. The church is a Roman-style building with a large annex complex and courtyard. The interior is large and the lighting is good. There is even a large-scale chapel underground that can be visited. In addition, there is a catacomb below the main altar, which is generally not allowed to go down.
Trier Cathedral, originally built in ancient Rome, is the oldest bishop in Germany. Because of the war, the church was destroyed many times and has been rebuilt many times, and now it is a spectacle to enjoy the Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque and other styles in a church. The most precious relics in the church are the Holy Robe, which is rumored to be the coat of Jesus Christ. Every morning, the sun shines through the stained glass into the church, forming a colorful beam of light, which is sacred. (Photos by SONY α7M3)