• The Halberstadt Cathedral or Church of St Stephen and St Sixtus (German: Dom zu Halberstadt) is a Gothic church in Halberstadt in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
  • Most captivating, however, is Halberstadt Cathedral’s collection of treasures in the cloister buildings – probably Germany’s most precious set of church...
  • Halberstadt's French-style cathedral features typical highlights such as impressive pillars, airy vaults, ornate stonework, artistic carvings and light-flooded leaded...
  • Afterwards, the cathedral became part of Halberstadt’s Lutheran Protestant parish. Centuries later, the cathedral looks today as it did in mediaeval times.
  • More than 650 works of art from the 5th to the 18th century can be admired in the Halberstadt Cathedral Treasury.
  • The Cathedral of Halberstadt, the second one we visited, is dedicated to St. Stephan and St. Sixtus, and was built from 1236 to 1486.
  • Halberstadt Cathedral is a 13th-century Gothic church located in Halberstadt. It was originally founded by Emperor Charlemagne as episcopal church...
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  • Halberstadt Cathedral is a 13th-century Gothic church located in Halberstadt. It was originally founded by Emperor Charlemagne as episcopal church...