Frankfurt Cathedral

Frankfurt Cathedral
Imperial Dom of Saint Bartholomew
Kaiserdom Sankt Bartholomäus
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50°6′38″N 8°41′6″E / 50.11056°N 8.68500°E / 50.11056; 8.68500
LocationDomplatz 1
Frankfurt am Main
CountryGermany
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitewww.dom-frankfurt.de
History
StatusCathedral
(also parish church)
DedicationBartholomew the Apostle
Relics heldPieces of Saint Bartholomew's skull
Architecture
Functional statusActive
StyleGothic
Years builtc. 7th century (original building)
Completed
  • 1550
  • 1990s (restoration)
Specifications
Number of towers1
Tower height95 meters (312 ft) (including spire)
Administration
ProvinceCologne
DioceseLimburg
Laity
Director of musicAndreas Boltz

Frankfurt Cathedral (German: Frankfurter Dom), officially Imperial Dome of Saint Bartholomew (German: Kaiserdom Sankt Bartholomäus), is a Roman Catholic Gothic church located in the heart of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is dedicated to Saint Bartholomew.

It is the largest religious building in the city and a former collegiate church. Despite its common English name, it has never been an actual cathedral (episcopal see). Still, it is called the Kaiserdom (an "imperial great church" or imperial cathedral) or simply the Dom due to its importance as former election and coronation church of the Holy Roman Empire.[1] As one of the significant buildings of the Empire's history, it was a symbol of national unity, especially in the 19th century.

The present church is the third church on the same site. Since the late 19th century, excavations have revealed buildings that can be traced back to the seventh century. The cathedral's history is closely linked with the general history of Frankfurt and Frankfurt's old town because it was associated with the religious counterpart of the Royal Palace in Frankfurt.

  1. ^ "Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus". frankfurt.de (in German). Archived from the original on 4 July 2023. Retrieved 2 April 2021.

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