| 298-328cwSpeyerCathedral.j[601×400] Romanesque Style Publishing origin | |
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| D_Speyer_Cathedral1.jpg[375×525] The ancient Roman town, Civitas Nemetum, destroyed in about the year 450 AD, was located at the junction of what is now the Rhein and Speyer Rivers. Twenty miles west of Heidelberg, this Publishing origin | |
| t298-335cwSpeyerCathedralI[106×150] Speyer Cathedral Interior Publishing origin | |
| speyer_cathedral.jpg[250×194] Cologne and Heidelberg ... Heidelberg and Cologne both have long histories where Catholicism has played major roles. The name Heidelberg is derived from the German word Heiligenberg which means Holy Publishing origin | |
| speyer.ex.choir.jpeg[500×724] St. Philibert in Tournus (with plan ; Burgundy, France), St. Sernin in Toulouse (with plan ; Provence, France), the Cathedral of Speyer (with a view of the nave ; Germany), Sant'Ambrogio in Milan (with a view of the nave ; Italy), Publishing origin | |
| speyer_01.jpg[286×209] back on my trip to the city of Speyer in the southern corner of Rheinland-Pfalz, I couldn't help but compare it to the town of Worms just a half-hour to its north. The two are eerily s imilar. Publishing origin | |
| Speyer1.jpg[720×540] Speyer Cathedral Speyer Cathedral, Apse Mainz Cathedral Publishing origin | |
| Speyer4.jpg[792×594] Speyer Cathedral Speyer Cathedral, Apse Publishing origin | |
| speyer-cath-side.jpg[384×288] famous cathedral. The cathedral was founded in 1030 by the Holy Roman emperor Conrad II. It contains a unique crypt and the tombs of eight German emperors and kings and three empresses. Publishing origin |