Mainz Cathedral in Germany — Stock Photo, Image

Mainz Cathedral in Germany — Photo

In the old town of Mainz rises the six towers of St. Martin's Cathedral (in German: Mainzer Dom) that represents the highest point of Romanesque cathedral architecture in Germany. The Cathedral of Mainz dates back in 975 AD but was continually rebuil

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Above the roofs of the houses in the old town of Mainz rises the six towers of St. Martin's Cathedral (German: Mainzer Dom)
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