Imperial Cathedrals, a cathedral linked to the German emperors
In Germany:
Aachen Cathedral, Aachen
Bamberg Cathedral, Bamberg
Frankfurt Cathedral, Frankfurt
Speyer Cathedral, Speyer
Mainz Cathedral, Mainz
In Russia:
Feodorovsky Imperial Cathedral, Pushkin, Pushkinsky District
Smolny Cathedral, Saint Petersburg
Topics referred to by the same term
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feature for a European city. Together with the historically important ImperialCathedral of Saint Bartholomew and St. Paul's Church, these buildings form the...
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