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44°F / 7°C (Passing Clouds. Nippy.)
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Visiting the City
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Tourist Attractions & Sightseeing
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Religious Sights
Münsterplatz
Gerhard-von-Are Str. 5
Bonn
53111
Hauptbahnhof
+49 228 98 5880 Fax: +49 228 985 8815
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From the Munsterplatz in the middle of the city, there is a great view of the basilica. The church still shapes the city's skyline and is one of Bonn's most important buildings. In 3 AD, a historic memorial to the dead (cella memoria) was located here, where the martyrs and city leaders Florentinus and Cassius are said to be buried. A century later, a church was erected, facing North East. In around 1040, this Carolingian church was torn down and the building of a basilica was started, with a nave and two aisles in the shape of a cross. Gerhard von Are (1124-1169) allowed the church to be extended with a choir and east apse. The big tower was finally built in around 1200. Wars and fires left their marks on the basilica, which was considerably damaged during the Second World War. Restoration work and rebuilding was first finished in 1982 and today the facade still shows the transitional style between the Romantic and Gothic. Particularly worth a look is the Rococo chancel inside the minster, the organ built by Klais in 1961, the window by Paul Weigmann in the nave, the cloister and much more. Services are held at the following times: 6:30p Sa 7:30a & 9a Su
In the crypt:
10a, 11:15a, 12:15p, 6:30p Su
8a, 9a, 12:15p on weekdays
M-W 9a-noon, Th 4p-7p, F 9a-noon
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