Cityscape at Halberstadt (before 1900) with the main churches with the left Saint Martin church, the stupid in the middle and right the Our Lady Church.
The Protestant St. Stephen's Cathedral and St. Sixtus in the north of the Harz located Halberstadt is one of the few great Gothic churches in Germany, which, like the French cathedrals, was built as a crossbase and not as a halls church. The dom is situated on the eastern part of the Domberg and is surrounded by an ensemble of Romanesque, Baroque, Neo Gothic and modern buildings in the southwest of the center of the heavily damaged city of Halberstadt in the Second World War. To the south of the Cathedral is the treasure room in the buildings around the crotch with a large collection of medieval textiles. 51° 53′ 47″ NB, 11° 2′ 55″ OL
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