Magdeburg Cathedral
Magdeburg Cathedral, also known as St. Maurice and St. Catherine Cathedral, is a prominent Gothic church located in Magdeburg, Germany. Construction began in 1209 and continued for several centuries, resulting in a blend of architectural styles. The cathedral is notable for its impressive twin towers and beautiful stained glass windows.
The cathedral serves as the burial site for several important figures, including Otto I, the first Holy Roman Emperor. It is also recognized as a significant historical and cultural landmark, attracting visitors for its artistic features and rich history.