Aachen Dom St. Marien

www.aachendom.de

Münsterplatz, 52062 Aachen

Icon legend

IconThis icon indicates an awarded building

IconThis icon indicates a listed building

IconProjects with this logo are on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list

IconProject has been converted, renovated or extended

x close

listed building converted, renovated or extended

um 800 / 1355-1414 (Chor)

Pre-Romanesque
Gothic
Baroque

Odo von Metz

Karl der Große

bookmark project | Bookmarks/Route planner (0)


This website uses Google Maps to integrate maps. Please note that personal data can be recorded and collected here. To see the Google Maps map, please consent to it being loaded from the Google server. You can find more information here.

Projects with videos


... more

Total projects: 483

Full-text search:

Search projects:

search

Advanced search with more criteria

Total projects: 483

Aachen Dom St. Marien

Today’s cathedral consists of a number of parts: the Carolingian octagon, The central octagon was built in the 790s in accordance with Byzantine examples as a chapel of the Aachen imperial palace. From all we know, the architect was the Franconian Odo von Metz. For 200 years, the palace chapel of Charlemagne north of the Alps was second to none in terms of height and width. The westwork is Carolingian, still extant are the two lateral stair towers and the access niche in between. In front of this we find the porch from the 18th century.

Author: Editorial baukunst-nrw
Last changed on 17.06.2024

 

Categories:
Architecture » Public Buildings » Religious

keine Aktion...

Cookie notice
We use cookies. Some of them are essential for the website to work. Others help to continuously improve our online offer. You can find information in our privacy policy


Edit cookie settings
Here you can select or deactivate different categories of cookies on this website.

🛈
🛈