Essener Münster (Essen, Germany)

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Name (Latin)
Essener Münster (Essen, Germany)
Other forms of name
Münster zu Essen (Essen, Germany)
Münsterkirche zu Essen (Essen, Germany)
Essener Dom (Essen, Germany)
Domkirche St. Cosmas und Damian (Essen, Germany)
Essener Münsterkirche (Essen, Germany)
Coordinates
7.014 7.014 51.456 51.456 (gooearth )
MARC
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Other Identifiers

VIAF: 129134281
Wikidata: Q135737
Library of congress: n 90621367
OCoLC: oca02704618
DLC: n 90621367
LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS: 98160691610000041
Sources of Information
  • Pothmann, A. Die Schatzkammer des Essener Münsters, c1988:p. 3, etc. (Münster zu Essen; Münsterkirche zu Essen)
  • LC data base, Mar. 15, 1990(hdg.: Essen. Cathedral; usage: Essener Münster)
  • --wie das Gold den Augen leuchtet, 2007:p. 7, etc. (Essener Dom; Domkirche St. Cosmas und Damian; Essener Münsterkirche)
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Wikipedia description:

Essen Minster (German: Essener Münster), since 1958 also Essen Cathedral (Essener Dom), is the seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Essen, the "Diocese of the Ruhr", founded in 1958. The church, dedicated to Saints Cosmas and Damian and the Blessed Virgin Mary, stands on the Burgplatz in the centre of the city of Essen, Germany. The minster was formerly the collegiate church of Essen Abbey, a community of secular canonesses, founded in about 845 by Altfrid, Bishop of Hildesheim, around which the city of Essen grew up. The present building, which was reconstructed after its destruction in World War II, is a Gothic hall church, built after 1275 in light-coloured sandstone. The octagonal westwork and the crypt are survivors of the Ottonian pre-Romanesque building that once stood here. The separate Church of St. Johann Baptist stands at the west end of the minster, connected to the westwork by a short atrium – it was formerly the parish church of the abbey's subjects. To the north of the minster is a cloister that once served the abbey. Essen Minster is noted for its treasury (Domschatz), which among other treasures contains the Golden Madonna, the oldest fully sculptural figure of Mary north of the Alps.

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