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St Sebalduskirche Review

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The Gothic Church of St. Sebastian, with two minarets at the front and an arc at the back, is opposite the Nuremberg City Hall, the oldest of the three Nuremberg churches. During World War II, with the entire Nuremberg, it was bombed by Allied forces, destroyed and restored after World War II. There are two organ in the church, both from the 14th to 15th centuries, the oldest organ in the world that can still be played today.

St Sebalduskirche

Posted: Mar 17, 2019
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  • suifeng2019
    4/5Excellent
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    Built in the 1330s, St. Sebald's Cathedral, like many other German churches, has undergone several style changes, from Roman to Gothic, and later was decorated as Baroque. The atmosphere inside the church is sacred and quiet, and there are not many visitors.

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    Posted: May 9, 2020
  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    St. Sebastian's Cathedral is a very interesting landscape, and it is also the most important church in the city. The interior of this church is quite large, and you can see a lot of different facilities and things. The cathedral itself is also a hundred years old.

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    Posted: Jan 1, 2020
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Cathedral of Saint Sebastian is located opposite the Old Town Hall, which is not magnificent but looks very simple and solemn. The interior is very large, with a beautiful coffin hanging in the center, which is said to commemorate the saints on the martyrdom.

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    Posted: Apr 4, 2017
  • 罗马情人1980
    5/5Outstanding
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    Located between the castle and the Central Market Square, you will never miss the trip from the market square to the castle. Sebadu is the city guardian of Nuremberg, living around the mid-11th century, but despite many legends about him, he has never found specific records of him. The church was built in 1237, the remains were preserved in the silver foil in 1397, and in 1425 Sebadu was canonized by the Pope. The church was originally Romanesque, but was continuously expanded and converted to Gothic in the 14th century; the roof and twin towers were severely destroyed in the end of World War II and were restored. One of the most worth visiting in the church of St. Sebastian is Sebastian's exquisite tomb, cast by Peter Fisher. The tomb is studded with gold and silver patterns, and the exterior is composed of three space arches with gothic vaults, decorated in a Renaissance style, and the reliefs are finely carved (Fisher carved himself in according to the popular practice of the time); The second is the church organ, which is the main character of the International Pipe Organ Week held every spring. The entry is even called the wrong name. What the hell!

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    Posted: Jun 9, 2017
  • WillSum
    5/5Outstanding
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    The old town of Nuremberg was fortunate to have survived the emptiness of World War II, and the whole city, like many European cities, was spread out with a church as the center, which became the city's most majestic marker.

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    Posted: Nov 12, 2015
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