Meißen Cathedral
Meißen Cathedral, also known as St. John's Cathedral, is a prominent Gothic church located in Meißen, Germany. Construction began in 1250, and it was completed in the 15th century. The cathedral is known for its stunning architecture, including tall spires and intricate stone carvings, making it a significant landmark in the region.
The cathedral houses important historical artifacts, including the tomb of King Henry I and various religious artworks. It serves as the seat of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony and is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors interested in history and architecture.