The first cathedral was built of timber. The foundation stone of the stone cathedral of the Prince-Bishopric of Schwerin was laid in 1172. After a construction period of seventy-six years, it was consecrated in 1248. During the Reformation in 1524, it was confiscated from the Catholic Church and given to the Lutherans. It is now the seat of the Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg.
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- en.wikipedia.org Schwerin CathedralSchwerin Cathedral (German: Schweriner Dom) is an Evangelical Lutheran Cathedral located in the town of Schwerin, Germany.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g187362-d651393…The Tower of the Cathedral, 117,5 meters high, can be seen from the Schwerin See (where the Castle is located… see my review for that one)...
- mecklenburg-schwerin.de en/sights/schwerin-and-…The proverbial highlight of the churches in Mecklenburg: Schwerin Cathedral.
- spottinghistory.com view/4519/schwerin-cathedral/Schwerin Cathedral was formerly a Roman Catholic cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary and Saint John.
- fromplacetoplace.travel germany/mecklenburg-…Schwerin Cathedral is a beautiful brick building and the only real cathedral in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
- getyourguide.co.uk schwerin-cathedral-l166204/During the Middle Ages, the centre point of the town was Schwerin Cathedral, famous across Europe for having reputedly held a drop of Christ's blood.
- tourism.restexpert.com germany/place/schwerin-…The Schwerin Cathedral of St. Mary and St. John is about 900 years old. It has been a large pilgrimage church for over 800 years.
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/R8422954Schwerin Cathedral (German: Schweriner Dom) is an Evangelical Lutheran Cathedral located in the town of Schwerin, Germany.
- religiana.com schwerin-cathedralSchwerin Cathedral was founded as a Romanesque building during the reign of Henry the Lion (12th century), at the same time as the cathedrals of Lübeck...
- eurob.org item/schwerin_cathedral/…Schwerin Cathedral (“Schweriner Dom”) is one of the most important buildings of the North German Brick Gothic style.