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The K ölner Dom B y : Elise (Sabine) Rodrigues. City of K öln. Founded over 2000 years ago by Romans. One of Germany’s Oldest Cities! Located along the Rhine River and first called Ubii Village in 50 AD and then named “Cologina”.
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City of Köln • Founded over 2000 years ago by Romans. • One of Germany’s Oldest Cities! • Located along the Rhine River and first called Ubii Village in 50 AD and then named “Cologina”. • One of the most important trade centers and became densely populated. • Today it is one of the most popular destinations to visit in Germany due to its rich cultural aspects.
City of Köln • Many museums including the most popular Museum Ludwig which contains 20th century Pop Culture art. • Römisch-GermanischesMuseum contains the history of the Roman Influence along the Rhine River. • The city holds the “Long Night of Museums” once a year in autumn. All museums are opened late and can all be visited at a fixed price of 13 Euro. • Many music and art festivals held here .
Kölner Dom • Is located in the heart of the city and can be seen from any point in the city. • Today it is the second highest building in the city. • Known for its massive size and gothic architecture.
Kölner Dom: A Gothic Cathedral What is a Gothic Cathedral? Characteristics of Gothic Architecture Made of stone (Limestone, Sandstone, Purbeck Marble, Brick, etc) Pointed Arch Flying Buttresses Ribbed Vault Spires Latin cross floor plan with some variation. • It is a large church built using architecture developed during the middle ages. • Gothic is a style of architecture influenced by the Romanesque architecture of earlier cathedrals. • Built to emphasize verticality and light by eliminating solid walls and columns along with high ceilings and large colored windows.
Kölner Dom: A Gothic Cathedral Latin Cross Floor Plan BASIC Gothic Floor PLAN • Nave makes the body of the church and may have single or double aisles. • Transept is the perpendicular arm making a cross shape. • Round extension of the nave is called the choir, apse, or chancel. • Windows illuminate the nave giving a heavenly glow.
Kölner Dom: A Gothic Cathedral Flying Buttresses –give support t to the building. Pointed Arch- deflects weight toward the outside.
Kölner Dom: A Gothic Cathedral Ribbed Vault- makes up ceilings and deflects weight. Spires- used for decoration on outside.
A Bit of History • Many churches have stood in the same place as this building stands today. • The first church was built in 870 and was unchanged until 1170 where it had only minor changes. • 1248 - old cathedral was disassembled and the new gothic cathedral was beginning to be built under Archbishop Rinald von Dassel.
A Bit of History • During this time, it became one of the most important pilgrimage churches in Europe. • 1322 - Gothic choir was complete and surrounded by flying buttresses. Meetings could now be held inside the church. • Gero Cross and the Shrine of the Magi were placed here along with burial of saint Irmgardis and important arch bishops.
A Bit of History • 1794-Nave is built with its aisles and 2 stories of the southern tower. • Adorned with furnishings until lack of interest and money stopped the building process. • After this the archbishop fled from the church due to French Troops. At this time it served as a storage building until 1801. • 1842- Building of cathedral begins again due to the people of Köln’s desire.
A Bit of History • 1864- Transept is finished and the wooden roof was replaced by iron construction and roof was finally complete. • 1880- Both the North and South towers are finished completing the whole cathedral. • WWII- hit by 14 aerial bombs destroying parts of the northern transept and other wounds throughout. Many years of repair and reconstruction followed. Even today!
Köln Dom Today A view from the West. A View From the South.
Köln Dom Today View From East – Oldest side of Cathedral A View From Above
Köln Dom Today Inside the Nave Nave and 1 of its Organs
Köln Dom Today Transept with 2nd Organ Choir View from S.E.
Köln Dom Today • Overall Outside Length : 144.58 m • Overall Outside Width : 86.250 m • North and South Towers Height : 158 m • 533 steps to top of towers • Nave Height : 43.35 m • Nave Width :45.19 m • 4000 places overall 2800 standing places & 1200 seats. • Transept Height : 69.95 m • Transept Width : 39.95 m
Gero Cross • Presented to Cathedral by Archbishop Gero. • Made entirely of wood. • Stands 6ft 2in and portrays the deep suffering of Christ. • Functions as a sculpture and a relic. • Located in the Chapel of the Cross.
Miracle of the Gero Cross Legend • Shortly after being donated to the cathedral the head of Christ developed a crack on it. • It was brought to Archbishop Gero to be repaired because only a holy man can fix it. He placed a splinter from a Holy Cross and a sacramental host into the crack. • This cured the crack in the cross and it is no longer visible…….or is it?
Shrine of the Magi • AKA. Shrine of 3 Kings. • Largest relic in the world. 7ft tall covered in silver, gold, and precious jewels. • Holds the 3 gold crowned skulls of the Magi • Considered the 1st religious Pilgrims to see Jesus at his birth.
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