Speyer Cathedral
Speyer Cathedral, also known as Imperial Cathedral of Speyer, is a Romanesque church located in Speyer, Germany. Built in the 11th century, it is one of the largest and most significant churches from the Romanesque period. The cathedral features impressive architecture, including its distinctive twin towers and a vast nave, showcasing the grandeur of medieval design.
The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and serves as a burial place for several Holy Roman Emperors. Its rich history includes various renovations and restorations, reflecting the changes in architectural styles over the centuries. Today, it remains a popular tourist destination and an important symbol of German history.