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  1. The Halberstadt Cathedral or Church of St Stephen and St Sixtus (German: Dom zu Halberstadt) is a Gothic church in Halberstadt in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was the episcopal see of the Bishopric of Halberstadt, established by Emperor Charlemagne in 804.

  2. It is considered one of Germany’s most beautiful church buildings: the Cathedral of St. Stephen and St. Sixtus in Halberstadt. Built entirely in French Gothic style from the 13th to the 15th centuries, it graces the town with its architectural splendour and the variety of its original furnishings.

  3. Built between 1236 and 1491, the cathedral is considered to be one of the most beautiful Gothic church buildings in Germany. The grand Cathedral Treasury, a unique trio of sacred textiles, extremely precious tapestries and holy relics, is unrivalled in terms of both its size and diversity.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2008 · El tesoro de Halberstadt, restaurado con un presupuesto de casi 9 millones de euros, brilla nuevamente ante el público y es uno de los testimonios más valiosos de la historia del cristianismo y...

  5. 30 de jun. de 2016 · Cathedral Schools in Medieval Germany. The Case of Halberstadt: Ideas, Objectives and Resources. June 2016. DOI: 10.15382/sturIV201641.42-62. Authors: Ekaterina Skwairs. To read the...

  6. The diocese of Halberstadt (804-1648) was one of the most important in the empire. The cathedral treasure is remarkable. We are indebted to a cathedral chapter of various denominations that an ensemble of mediaeval works of art has survived which is without equal in any other church in Germany.

  7. It is one of the most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in Germany. Over a construction period of more than 200 years, the monumental church was built strictly in the French style: tall, wide, magnificent and dignified. The nave alone soars 27 metres above visitors’ heads!