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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Speyer Cathedral' has mentioned 'Crypt' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History and architecture 1.1 Middle ages 1.2 Modern era 1.3 Present condition 1.4 World Heritage Site 1.5 Dimensions 2 Features 2.1 Crypt 2.2 Chapels 2.3 Bells 2.4 Dimensions 3 Surroundings 3.1 Heidentxc3xbcrmchen (Heath Tower) 3.2 Hall of Antiques (Antikenhalle) 4 German Postage Stamps featuring Speyer cathedral 5 See also 6 References 7 External links | WIKI |
Only the lower floors and the crypt of Speyer I remained intact. | WIKI |
The restored coffins were relocated into a newly constructed crypt open to the public under the main altar in 1906. | WIKI |
Total length: 134 m (from the steps at the entrance to the exterior wall of the east apse) External width of the nave (with aisles): 37.62 m (from exterior wall to exterior wall) Internal width of the nave: 14 m Height of the nave at the vertex of the vaults: 33 m Height of the eastern spires: 71.20 m Height of the western spires: 65.60 m Crypt Length: east-west 35 m; north-south 46 m Height: between 6.2 m and 6.5 m | WIKI |
Crypt[edit] | WIKI |
Layout of the crypt of Speyer Cathedral | WIKI |
The crypt of Speyer Cathedral | WIKI |
The monumental crypt of Speyer Cathedral, consecrated in 1041, is the largest Romanesque columned hall crypt in Europe, with an area of 850xc2xa0m2 (9,149xc2xa0sqxc2xa0ft) and a height of approx. | WIKI |
Total length: 134 m (from the steps at the entrance to the exterior wall of the east apse) External width of the nave (with aisles): 37.62 m (from exterior wall to exterior wall) Internal width of the nave: 14 m Height of the nave at the vertex of the vaults: 33 m Height of the eastern spires: 71.20 m Height of the western spires: 65.60 m Crypt Length: east-west 35 m; north-south 46 m Height: between 6.2 m and 6.5 m | WIKI |
Features of Speyer Cathedral and its surroundings Polychrome arches in the crypt The Mount of Olives Domnapf Antikenhalle Dwarf gallery | WIKI |
Likewise its crypt, consecrated in 1041, is the biggest hall of the Romanesque era. | UNESCO |