Charlemagne founded the diocese of Minden in 799. The first cathedral was built as a simple hall church with a rectangular choir. The subsequent building with a three-aisled nave had an east transept and a choir with a crypt. In the 10th century, the cathedral was given a central westwork. The devastating city fire in 1062 also destroyed the cathedral, although it was already restored in 1071. The shape of the west building with the central section, which was raised by side towers, was created in the 12th century. From the middle of the 13th century, the Gothic hall with its rich tracery windows was built. The cathedral has survived in this form today.
Around the cathedral was the cathedral immunity with monastery, bishop's palace and farm buildings. This area was separated from the town by a wall until the High Middle Ages. The cathedral was badly destroyed during the Second World War. It was rebuilt in 1948-57 according to plans by the Berlin architect Werner March.
Around the cathedral was the cathedral immunity with monastery, bishop's palace and farm buildings. This area was separated from the town by a wall until the High Middle Ages. The cathedral was badly destroyed during the Second World War. It was rebuilt in 1948-57 according to plans by the Berlin architect Werner March.
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Minden is very well connected to the road and rail networks and can therefore always be reached quickly and safely.
Minden Cathedral is located directly in the city center. You can reach it from the bus station in 3 minutes.
Minden Cathedral is located directly in the city center. You can reach it from the bus station in 3 minutes.
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