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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Cologne Cathedral' has mentioned 'Cologne' in the following places:
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Church in Cologne, Germany | WIKI |
Cologne CathedralHohe Domkirche St. Petrusxc2xa0xc2xa0(German)Kxc3xb6lner Domxc2xa0xc2xa0(German)Cologne Cathedral from the eastCoordinates: 50xc2xb056xe2x80xb229xe2x80xb3N 6xc2xb057xe2x80xb229xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf50.94129xc2xb0N 6.95817xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 50.94129; 6.95817LocationCologneCountryGermanyDenominationRoman CatholicWebsitekoelner-dom.deHistoryStatusCathedralDedicationSaint PeterArchitectureFunctional statusActiveStyleGothicYears built1248xe2x80x9315601842xe2x80x9318801950sxe2x80x93present (restoration)SpecificationsLength144.5 metres (474xc2xa0ft)[1]Width86.25xc2xa0m (283.0xc2xa0ft)[1]Number of spires2Spire height157xc2xa0m (515xc2xa0ft)[1]Bells11AdministrationArchdioceseCologneProvinceCologneClergyProvostGuido Assmann[3]Vice-provostRobert KleineVicar(s)Tobias Hopmann[2]LaityDirector of musicEberhard MetternichOrganist(s)Prof. Dr. Winfried Bxc3xb6nigOrgan scholarUlrich Brxc3xbcggemannBuilding detailsRecord heightTallest in the world from 1880 to 1890[I]Preceded byRouen CathedralSurpassed byUlm MinsterHeightAntenna spire157.4xc2xa0m (516xc2xa0ft) UNESCO World Heritage SiteCriteriaCultural: i, ii, ivReference292Inscription1996 (20th session)Endangered2004-2006 | WIKI |
Cologne Cathedral (German: Kxc3xb6lner Dom, officially Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus, English: Cathedral Church of Saint Peter) is a Catholic cathedral in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. | WIKI |
It is the seat of the Archbishop of Cologne and of the administration of the Archdiocese of Cologne. | WIKI |
Cologne's medieval builders had planned a grand structure to house the reliquary of the Three Kings and fit its role as a place of worship for the Holy Roman Emperor. | WIKI |
From the 4th century on, however, the site was occupied by Christian buildings, including a square edifice known as the "oldest cathedral" that was commissioned by Maternus, the first bishop of Cologne. | WIKI |
This work ceased in 1473, leaving the south tower complete to the belfry level and crowned with a huge crane that remained in place as a landmark of the Cologne skyline for 400 years. | WIKI |
The altar of the patron saints of Cologne with an altarpiece by the International Gothic painter Stefan Lochner is in the Marienkapelle ("St. Mary's Chapel"). | WIKI |
Embedded in the interior wall are a pair of stone tablets on which are carved the provisions formulated by Archbishop Englebert II (1262xe2x80x9367) under which Jews were permitted to reside in Cologne. | WIKI |
The colossal bell was shipped to Cologne and on 13 May 1875, installed in the cathedral. | WIKI |
A Steering Committee (the Cathedral Construction Commission or Dombaukommission), which was established in 1946 and consists of the Archbishop of Cologne, the Dean of the Cathedral, the Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Cologne, the Minister of the State North Rhine-Westphalia in charge of monument protection and the State Conservator of the Ministry, supervises the work of the Cathedral Workshop. | UNESCO |