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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Cologne Cathedral' has mentioned 'Medieval' in the following places:
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The choir has the largest height to width ratio, 3.6:1, of any medieval church. | WIKI |
Work did not restart until the 1840s, and the edifice was completed to its original Medieval plan in 1880. | 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 |
Despite having been left incomplete during the medieval period, Cologne Cathedral eventually became unified as "a masterpiece of exceptional intrinsic value" and "a powerful testimony to the strength and persistence of Christian belief in medieval and modern Europe". | WIKI |
Contents 1 History 1.1 Ancient site 1.2 Medieval beginning 1.3 19th century completion 1.4 World War II and post-war history 1.5 21st century 1.6 World Heritage Site 2 Architecture 3 Dimensions 4 Treasures 5 Church music 5.1 Bells 5.1.1 Bells of the ridge turret 5.1.2 Bells of the main bell cage in the south spire 6 See also 7 References 8 Sources 9 External links | WIKI |
Medieval beginning[edit] | WIKI |
Work resumed in 1842 to the original design of the surviving medieval plans and drawings, but utilizing more modern construction techniques, including iron roof girders. | WIKI |
Internally, the medieval choir is more varied and less mechanical in its details than the 19th-century building. | WIKI |
The flying buttresses and pinnacles of the Medieval east end The nave looking east Interior of the Medieval east end, showing the extreme height This "swallows' nest" organ was built into the gallery in 1998, to celebrate the cathedral's 750 years | WIKI |
Believed to have been commissioned around 960 for Archbishop Gero, it is the oldest large crucifix north of the Alps and the earliest-known large free-standing Northern sculpture of the medieval period. | WIKI |
The Crucifix of Bishop Gero, 10th century, the oldest known large crucifix The Shrine of the Three Kings Medieval statue of St. Christopher | WIKI |
The cathedral has eleven church bells, four of which are medieval. | WIKI |
The 19th century work follows the medieval forms and techniques faithfully, as can be seen by comparing it with the original medieval plan on parchment. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): Cologne Cathedral is a powerful testimony to the strength and persistence of Christian belief in medieval and modern Europe. | UNESCO |
The Cathedral Workshop xe2x80x93 under the leadership of the Cathedral architect xe2x80x93 is responsible for the maintenance, conservation and restoration in the medieval tradition and acts in concert with the regional and local historic monument conservation authorities. | UNESCO |