Lübeck Cathedral
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Lübeck Cathedral
Summary
Lübeck Cathedral is a Lutheran cathedral[1]. It draws 213 Wikipedia views per month (lutheran_cathedral category, ranking #12 of 55).[2]
Key Facts
- Lübeck Cathedral's religion is recorded as Protestant Church in Germany[3].
- Lübeck Cathedral is located in Lübeck's Old City[4].
- Lübeck Cathedral is located in Lübeck[5].
- Lübeck Cathedral is in the country of Germany[6].
- Lübeck Cathedral's instance of is recorded as Lutheran cathedral[7].
- Lübeck Cathedral's instance of is recorded as domus[8].
- Lübeck Cathedral's instance of is recorded as garrison church[9].
- Lübeck Cathedral's architect is recorded as Friedhelm Grundmann[10].
- Lübeck Cathedral's architect is recorded as Hans Fleming[11].
- Lübeck Cathedral's architect is recorded as Horst Sandtmann[12].
- Saint Nicholas is named after Lübeck Cathedral[13].
- Lübeck Cathedral's architectural style is recorded as Brick Romanesque Style[14].
- Lübeck Cathedral is made of brick[15].
- Lübeck Cathedral is used for Catholic cathedral[16].
- Lübeck Cathedral is used for Lutheran cathedral[17].
- Lübeck Cathedral's Commons category is recorded as Lübeck Cathedral[18].
- Lübeck Cathedral's patron saint is recorded as John the Baptist[19].
- Lübeck Cathedral's patron saint is recorded as Blaise of Sebaste[20].
- Lübeck Cathedral's patron saint is recorded as Mary[21].
- Lübeck Cathedral's patron saint is recorded as Saint Nicholas[22].
- Lübeck Cathedral comprises Altar of the Annunciation[23].
- Lübeck Cathedral comprises Triumphcrucifix in Lübeck Cathedral[24].
- Lübeck Cathedral comprises Main organ of the Lübeck Cathedral, Germany[25].
- Lübeck Cathedral comprises Italian pipe organ in Lübeck Cathedral[26].
- 1173 marks the founding of Lübeck Cathedral[27].
Body
Geography
Lübeck Cathedral is in the country of Germany[6]. Located in include Lübeck's Old City[4], an old town[28], in Germany[29] and Lübeck[5], a big city[30], in Germany[31].
Physical Characteristics
Lübeck Cathedral's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+131'}[32].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Lutheran cathedral[7], domus[8], and garrison church[9]. Lübeck Cathedral's heritage designation is recorded as cultural heritage monument in Germany[33]. Its religion is recorded as Protestant Church in Germany[3].
History and Context
1173 marks the founding of Lübeck Cathedral[27]. Saint Nicholas is named after it[13].
Why It Matters
Lübeck Cathedral draws 213 Wikipedia views per month (lutheran_cathedral category, ranking #12 of 55).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]