
Magdeburg Cathedral
Magdeburg Cathedral, also known as Magdeburg Cathedral, is an outstanding example of Gothic architecture in Germany. It was built in the 13th century and is one of the oldest cathedrals in the country. What is particularly remarkable is the combination of Roman elements and Gothic influences, which makes the building unique. The impressive collegiate churches and the expressive sculptures on the exterior facades are worth a visit.
Inside the cathedral you will find the tomb of Otto the Great, the first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, making the cathedral an important historical site. The high altar from the 18th century and the beautiful stained glass contribute to the special atmosphere. From the viewing platform you also have a wonderful view of the city. Magdeburg Cathedral not only offers insights into the history, but also into the artistic development of the region. Plan your visit and discover the important treasures of this cultural monument.