Erfurt Cathedral
Erfurt Cathedral, officially known as St. Mary's Cathedral, is a prominent Gothic-style church located in Erfurt, Germany. Construction began in the 12th century and continued for several centuries, resulting in a stunning blend of architectural styles. The cathedral is famous for its impressive towers, intricate stained glass windows, and beautiful interior, which includes a remarkable altar and a unique organ.
The cathedral is situated on Cathedral Hill, overlooking the city and is part of a larger complex that includes the Severikirche (St. Severus Church). It serves as the seat of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany and is a significant historical and cultural landmark, attracting visitors from around the world.