Imperial Cathedral of Speyer
The Imperial Cathedral of Speyer is a Romanesque church located in Speyer, Germany. Built between 1030 and 1061, it is one of the largest and most significant churches from the Middle Ages. The cathedral is known for its impressive architecture, featuring a grand nave and four towers, and it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.
The cathedral served as a burial site for several German emperors and kings, including members of the Salian dynasty. Its historical importance and architectural beauty make it a key landmark in the region, attracting many visitors each year.