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Mainz Cathedral

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Mainz Cathedral (Dom St. Martin) is one of Germany's most significant Romanesque cathedrals, dominating the city's skyline with its six towers. Construction began around 975 AD under Archbishop Willigis, and the cathedral has been a coronation site for several Holy Roman Emperors. Inside, you'll find a stunning nave with massive columns, intricate choir stalls, and a treasury filled with liturgical objects. The cathedral's history is etched in its walls – from medieval tombs to Baroque additions. The adjacent Cathedral Museum houses artifacts including the original Gutenberg Bible leaves. The cathedral square (Markt) bustles with a daily market, and the building remains an active place of worship. Visitors are struck by the sheer scale and the sense of history that permeates the stone.

Don't miss

  • Admire the Romanesque architecture, including the six towers and the grand west façade.
  • Explore the interior with its medieval tombs, stained glass, and the bronze doors from the 10th century.
  • Visit the Cathedral Museum (Dommuseum) for treasures like the Gutenberg Bible leaves and liturgical vestments.
  • See the cloister and the Gothic choir with its intricate carvings.
  • Attend a mass or organ concert to experience the cathedral's acoustics.

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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