Bamberg Cathedral
Bamberg Cathedral, also known as Bamberg's Cathedral of St. Peter and St. George, is a Romanesque church located in Bamberg, Germany. It was built between 1004 and 1015 and is notable for its impressive architecture, featuring four towers and intricate sculptures. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and serves as a significant example of medieval ecclesiastical architecture.
The interior of Bamberg Cathedral houses several important artworks, including the famous Bamberg Horseman, a statue believed to represent a medieval ruler. The cathedral is also the burial site of several bishops and emperors, making it an important historical and cultural landmark in the region.