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St. Paul’s Collegiate Church, Worms

St. Paul’s Collegiate Church, Worms

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    November 22, 2021

    The Pauluskirche is worth seeing from the outside and inside and worth a visit!

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      November 9, 2018

      Monastery church of the Worms Dominican convent. The church has a history of more than 1000 years - and even before that there were already Roman buildings and a Salierburg at the same place.

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        July 6, 2019

        A peculiarity of the architecture are the two built around the year 1100 round towers with stone domes in oriental style (three similar church towers in Rheinhessen are referred to as Heidenturm). The Romanesque Westwerk dates from the 13th century. The west portal made of bronze is a reduced copy of the Bernward door of the Hildesheim Cathedral from 1015. The baroque high altar in the choir was created in 1718 for the parish church of St. Peter of Herrnsheim and came in 1928 in the Paul Church. In the altar in front of the nave there are relics of the martyrs Gratia, Castus and Gaudiosus. On the columns to the choir are two life-size plaster figures from the mid-20th century, right Paul, left Dominic. The Way of the Cross in the westwork, painted around 1935 by the Dominican Father Lukas Knackfuß, brother of the history painter Hermann Knackfuß and brother of the archaeologist Hubert Knackfuß and nephew of the church painter Joseph Anton Nikolaus Settegast, shows the Passion story in the scenery of the old Worms.

        (Https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Paulus_(Worms))

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          Location: Rhenish Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

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