POI
Pfarrkirche St. Peter
Sinzig
One of the most important sacred buildings of the late Romanesque period in the
Rhineland.
Important sacred building in Sinzig
One of the most important sacred buildings of the late Romanesque period in the
Rhineland dates from the Staufer period, the parish church of St Peter. The
similarity of all Staufer churches is striking. One of the common
features is the octagonal ground plan of the Palatine Chapel of Aachen Cathedral in the
octagonal ground plan of the church towers. In this way, strangers
strangers could recognise from afar who was in charge in the city. Emperor
Frederick I never set foot in this church. Because the start of construction of the
Art historians date the start of construction of the church in Sinzig to 1225.
Peter was consecrated on 15 August 1241.
One of the most important sacred buildings of the late Romanesque period in the
Rhineland dates from the Staufer period, the parish church of St Peter. The
similarity of all Staufer churches is striking. One of the common
features is the octagonal ground plan of the Palatine Chapel of Aachen Cathedral in the
octagonal ground plan of the church towers. In this way, strangers
strangers could recognise from afar who was in charge in the city. Emperor
Frederick I never set foot in this church. Because the start of construction of the
Art historians date the start of construction of the church in Sinzig to 1225.
Peter was consecrated on 15 August 1241.
POI
Pfarrkirche St. Peter
Sinzig
One of the most important sacred buildings of the late Romanesque period in the
Rhineland.
Important sacred building in Sinzig
One of the most important sacred buildings of the late Romanesque period in the
Rhineland dates from the Staufer period, the parish church of St Peter. The
similarity of all Staufer churches is striking. One of the common
features is the octagonal ground plan of the Palatine Chapel of Aachen Cathedral in the
octagonal ground plan of the church towers. In this way, strangers
strangers could recognise from afar who was in charge in the city. Emperor
Frederick I never set foot in this church. Because the start of construction of the
Art historians date the start of construction of the church in Sinzig to 1225.
Peter was consecrated on 15 August 1241.
One of the most important sacred buildings of the late Romanesque period in the
Rhineland dates from the Staufer period, the parish church of St Peter. The
similarity of all Staufer churches is striking. One of the common
features is the octagonal ground plan of the Palatine Chapel of Aachen Cathedral in the
octagonal ground plan of the church towers. In this way, strangers
strangers could recognise from afar who was in charge in the city. Emperor
Frederick I never set foot in this church. Because the start of construction of the
Art historians date the start of construction of the church in Sinzig to 1225.
Peter was consecrated on 15 August 1241.
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