Basilica of the Holy Apostles, Cologne

Exterior view of the east side of St. Aposteln
floor plan

The Basilica of the Holy Apostles (German: Basilika St. Aposteln, German pronunciation: [ˌzaŋt ˌʔaˈpɔstəln], Colognian (Kölsch) pronunciation: [ˌtsɪnt ˌʔaˈpɔsˑtəɫ])) is a Romanesque church in Cologne (Köln), located near Innenstadt's busy Neumarkt. The former collegiate church is dedicated to the twelve Apostles. It is one of the twelve Romanesque churches built in Cologne in that period.[1]

The church has a basilical plan of nave and aisles, and like Groß St. Martin and St. Maria im Kapitol, has three apses at the east end making a trefoil plan. There is a single tower of 67 metres at the west.

See also

References

  1. Sacred Destinations:, The Twelve Romanesque Churches of Cologne (accessed 2011-04-17)

Literature

External links

Media related to St. Aposteln (Köln) at Wikimedia Commons

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Coordinates: 50°56′11.90″N 6°56′42.00″E / 50.9366389°N 6.9450000°E / 50.9366389; 6.9450000


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