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The text related to the cultural heritage 'St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim' has mentioned 'Hildesheim' in the following places:
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Church in Hildesheim, Germany | WIKI |
Hildesheim CathedralThe Cathedral of the Assumption of MaryGerman: Hildesheimer DomNorthwest view of Hildesheim Cathedral52xc2xb008xe2x80xb256xe2x80xb3N 9xc2xb056xe2x80xb250xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf52.14889xc2xb0N 9.94722xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 52.14889; 9.94722Coordinates: 52xc2xb008xe2x80xb256xe2x80xb3N 9xc2xb056xe2x80xb250xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf52.14889xc2xb0N 9.94722xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 52.14889; 9.94722LocationHildesheim, GermanyDenominationRoman CatholicWebsitewww.dom-hildesheim.deHistoryStatusActiveDedicationAssumption of MaryArchitectureFunctional statusCathedralArchitectural typebasilicaStyleRomanesque (original)Gothic (side chapels and northern paradise)Baroque (crossing tower)Groundbreaking815 (Chapel of St. Mary)xc2xa0(815 (Chapel of St. Mary))872 (St. Mary's Cathedral)xc2xa0(872 (St. Mary's Cathedral))SpecificationsLength80xc2xa0m (262xc2xa0ft 6xc2xa0in)Width44xc2xa0m (144xc2xa0ft 4xc2xa0in)Height20xc2xa0m (65xc2xa0ft 7xc2xa0in)Number of spires1Spire height41xc2xa0m (134xc2xa0ft 6xc2xa0in)Bells12Tenor bell weight8686kgAdministrationDioceseDiocese of Hildesheim UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficialxc2xa0nameSt Mary's CathedralPart ofSt Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at HildesheimCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(i), (ii), (iii)Reference187bis-001Inscription1985 (9th session)Extensions2008Area0.58xc2xa0ha (1.4 acres)Bufferxc2xa0zone157.68xc2xa0ha (389.6 acres) | WIKI |
Hildesheim Cathedral (German: Hildesheimer Dom), officially the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary (German: Hohe Domkirche St. Marixc3xa4 Himmelfahrt) or simply St. Mary's Cathedral (German: Mariendom), is a medieval Roman Catholic cathedral in the city centre of Hildesheim, Germany, that serves as the seat of the Diocese of Hildesheim. | WIKI |
After the establishment of the Diocese of Hildesheim in 815 by Louis the Pious,[1] a Chapel of St. Mary was built on the locations of the modern apse. | WIKI |
[2] Bishop Gunthar of Hildesheim, who was in office from 815 to 834,[2] had a small basilica with two round towers built immediately to the south of the chapel, which he dedicated to Saint Cecilia. | WIKI |
An older Hildesheim parish church probably once stood on the site of the Chapel of Saint Stephen next to the gatehouse at the eastern entrance to the chapel of St. Hellweg, which might date back to Hildegrim of Chxc3xa2lons and his expedition to East Saxony. | WIKI |
His successor, Hezilo of Hildesheim, abandoned this plan and instead built on the old foundations, incorporating the surviving walls into the new building. | WIKI |
Its library has served as the cathedral's library (German: Dombibliothek Hildesheim) since 815; it is the oldest library in Northern Germany. | WIKI |
During the aerial bombardment of Hildesheim by the RAF and RCAF in World War II, the main building was almost entirely destroyed; only the westwork and the outer walls survived. | WIKI |
The reconsecration took until 1960 to complete because of various problems, chiefly the "Hildesheim Cathedral construction dispute" (Hildesheimer Dombaustreit), an argument between the Diocese of Hildesheim and the Land of Lower Saxony about the cost of the reconstruction and particularly about whether Lower Saxony was one of the legal successors of the Free State of Prussia which had undertaken to cover the cathedral's building expenses in 1803 (when it was still the Kingdom of Prussia) during the process of German mediatization. | WIKI |
It is an important symbol of Hildesheim - according to folklore, as long as the bush flourishes, Hildesheim will prosper. | WIKI |
The shrine of St. Epiphanius of Pavia and Cathedral patrons over a chapel in the northeast, first half of the twelfth century The shrine of St. Godehard in the crypt, around 1140 The Reliquary of Mary, the Crosses of Bernward and further magnificent reliquaries and liturgical implements displayed in Hildesheim Cathedral Museum (Dommuseum Hildesheim) in the south transept The eagle lectern, c. 1220, in liturgical use up until the recent renovations The late Romanesque bronze baptismal font (Bronzetaufe), 1225 The gothic Inkpot Madonna (Tintenfassmadonna) The central table of the Wrisberg epitaph (in the south transept until the recent renovations)) An apse cross standing in the apse, the pedestal of which, legend has it, was made from the core of the Irminsul. | WIKI |
the Tomb of Priest Bruno (de) on the southern exterior wall of the choir The Bernward Monument (de) of Carl Ferdinand Hartzerxc2xa0[de] from 1893 stands in front of the north paradise entrance Hildesheim rood screen (Hildesheimer Domlettner, de) in the Cathedral Museum | WIKI |
[23] The new cathedral bells will be named after witnesses of the faith, who enjoy particular veneration in the Diocese of Hildesheim. | WIKI |
8 will be named for Bishop Altfrid, one of the most important bishops of Hildesheim, who secured large contributions for the construction of the cathedral. | WIKI |
9 will be named after Hedwig of Schlesien (or of Andechs), patron of refugees - since many refugees came to Hildesheim after the Second World War and were crucial in shaping it. | WIKI |
Lower westwork 2 Apostolica 1765 Johann Martin Roth, Mainz 1946 4895 Axe2x99xad0 +5 Johann Martin Koch von Maintz hat mich gegossen in Hildesheim Anno 1765, APOSTOLIS PETRO ET PAULO COMPATRONIS HILDESIENSIBUS("Johann Martin Koch of Mainz cast me in Hildesheim in the year 1765, for the Apostles Peter and Paul, joint-patrons of Hildesheim.") | WIKI |
Hildesheim Cathedral is situated at the southern middle of the city centre of Hildesheim, on the so-called Domhxc3xbcgel ("Cathedral's Hill"). | WIKI |
From the north of the Hill is the Michaelishxc3xbcgel ("St. Michael's Hill"), from the northeast is the downtown of Hildesheim and to the west is the River Mxc3xbchlengraben, a tributary of the Innerste River. | WIKI |
Brandt, Michael (2009), Bernwards Sxc3xa4ule xe2x80x93 Schxc3xa4tze aus dem Dom zu Hildesheim (in German), Regensburg: Schnell & Steiner, ISBNxc2xa0978-3-7954-2046-8. | WIKI |
xe2x80x94xe2x80x94xe2x80x94 (2010), Bernwards Txc3xbcr xe2x80x93 Schxc3xa4tze aus dem Dom zu Hildesheim (in German), Regensburg: Schnell & Steiner, ISBNxc2xa0978-3-7954-2045-1. | WIKI |
Kultgeschichtliche Bemerkungen zu Inschrift und ursprxc3xbcnglicher Platzierung der Bernwardstxc3xbcr", Jahrbuch fxc3xbcr Geschichte und Kunst im Bistum Hildesheim (in German), 75xe2x80x9376: 59xe2x80x9392, ISSNxc2xa00341-9975. | WIKI |
xe2x80x94xe2x80x94xe2x80x94 (2000), Der Dom zu Hildesheim und sein Weltkulturerbe, Bernwardstxc3xbcr und Christussxc3xa4ule (in German), Hildesheim: Bernward Mediengesellschaft, ISBNxc2xa03-89366-500-5. | WIKI |
Heise, Karin (1998), Der Lettner des Hildesheimer Doms xe2x80x93 Die Bildhauerkunst der Mxc3xbcnsterschen Werkstxc3xa4tten 1535xe2x80x931560, Der Hildesheimer Dom xe2x80x93 Studien und Quellen (in German), 2, 1 + 2, 2, Hildesheim, 2 volumes. | WIKI |
Das Taufbecken des Wilbernus xe2x80x93 Schxc3xa4tze aus dem Dom zu Hildesheim", Verlag Schnell & Steiner GmbH, Regensburg 2009, ISBNxc2xa0978-3-7954-2047-5. | WIKI |
), EGO SUM HILDENSEMENSIS xe2x80x93 Bischof, Domkapitel und Dom in Hildesheim 815 bis 1810, (Kataloge des Dom-Museums Hildesheim; Bd. | WIKI |
The ancient Benedictine abbey church of St Michael in Hildesheim, located in the north of Germany, is one of the key monuments of medieval art, built between 1010 and 1022 by Bernward, Bishop of Hildesheim. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iii): St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church of Hildesheim and their artistic treasures afford better and more immediate overall understanding than any other decoration in Romanesque churches in the Christian West. | UNESCO |
The laws and regulations of the Federal Republic of Germany and the State of Lower Saxony guarantee the consistent protection of St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim. | UNESCO |