Bonn Minster Church Germany
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The basilica of Bonn was constructed on the remains of the martyrs, Cassius and Florentius, who patronized the city. They were Roman legionnaires of the Theban Legion. The entire development of the Bonn Minster Church, Germany is recorded, since its inception, as a small place of worship in the late Roman period to becoming the first large church complex in the Rhineland, and later a prominent exemplar of a medieval Rhenish church architecture. Most of the Bonn Minster Church, Germany is traced to the period of active building work from the 11th to 13th centuries. The blend of Romanesque and Gothic elements is harmonized by with excellent expertise.
The crossing tower of the Bonn Minster Church, Germany constitutes an important aspect of the city. The furnishings of the Bonn Minster Church, Germany date back to the Baroque period to the end of the 19th century and the 20th. They contribute in imparting to the basilica an atmosphere that is unique to it, which encases the visitor within a sense of security. One must also remember that Bonn was the birthplace of Beethoven where he spent his childhood and youth.