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English: Trier Cathedral.
Deutsch: Trierer Dom.
Photo: 10 June 2008.
Source: Own work.
Author: Berthold Werner.
(Wikimedia Commons)
Catholic Cathedral of Trier, Germany, at night.
Photo: 18 December 2004.
Source: Own work.
Author: Benutzer:Josef Thiel.
(Wikimedia Commons)
The 4th-Century structure was left in ruins by the Franks and re-built. Normans destroyed the structure again in 882 A.D. Under Archbishop Egbert (†993 A.D.), it was restored once more.
The West Vault
of Trier Cathedral.
Photo: 10 May 2008.
Source: Own work.
Author: Han Wang.
(Wikimedia Commons)
English: Trier Cathedral seen from the Cloisters.
Deutsch: Trierer Dom vom Kreuzgang ausgesehen.
Photo: 16 July 2011.
Source: Own work.
Author: Kelisi.
(Wikimedia Commons)
The Latin inscription, above the clock on the Tower, reads "NESCITIS QVA HORA DOMINVS VENIET" ("You do not know what time the Lord is coming"). The skull of Saint Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine, is displayed in the Cathedral.
Deutsch: Innenansicht des Trierer Doms.
English: Interior of Trier Cathedral.
Photo: 16 April 2009.
Source: Own work.
Author: LoKiLeCh.
(Wikimedia Commons)
Deutsch: Innenansicht des Trierer Doms.
English: Interior of Trier Cathedral.
Photo: 16 April 2009.
Source: Own work.
Author: LoKiLeCh.
(Wikimedia Commons)
Deutsch: Trierer Dom, Blick vom Eingang
der Heilig-Rock-Kapelle in das Schiff.
English: Interior of Trier Cathedral, Germany.
Photo: 1 May 2009.
Source: Own work.
Author: Elke Wetzig (Elya).
(Wikimedia Commons)
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