
Worms Cathedral
Worms
Worms Cathedral, also known as St. Peter's Cathedral, is located in Worms, Germany. This Romanesque church was constructed between 1130 and 1181. It features dual apses and four round towers, typical of the period. The cathedral is 110 meters long and 27 meters wide.
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Worms Cathedral is distinguished by its Romanesque architecture, characterized by rounded arches and robust structures. It has undergone various restorations, notably in the 19th century. The cathedral is part of the historic Kaiserdome, a trio of imperial cathedrals. Visitors can access it via regional trains stopping at Worms Hauptbahnhof, a short walk away.
