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  1. September 10: Our Lady of Tru or Trut. The church of Our Lady of Trut is near the city of Cologne in Germany, and was built by Otho I; that is under his reign by order of Saint Heribert, Archbishop of Cologne, on the very spot where formerly pagan idols had been worshipped.

  2. 10 de set. de 2023 · The church of Our Lady of Trut is near the city of Cologne in Germany, and was built by Otho I; that is under his reign by order of St. Heribert, Archbishop of Cologne, on the very spot where formerly pagan idols had been worshipped.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Near the high altar is the massive gold Shrine of the Three Kings, containing what are said to be relics of the Magi who attended the infant Jesus. The shrine, a masterpiece of medieval goldwork, was begun by the noted goldsmith Nicholas of Verdun in 1182, completed in about 1220, and originally installed in the predecessor cathedral.

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    • 10. our lady of trut the shrine near cologne germany built by st. heribert (10th c.)2
    • 10. our lady of trut the shrine near cologne germany built by st. heribert (10th c.)3
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  4. 9 de mai. de 2017 · The Historia concludes, “Thus endeth the legend of these three blessed kings—Melchior, Balthazar, and Jasper.”. To see many more images of the Shrine of Three Kings on Google, click here. Construction began on the Cologne Cathedral in 1248 and it would take over 7 centuries before the structure was completed in 1880.

    • History of The Cologne Cathedral
    • Treasures of The Cologne Cathedral
    • Getting to The Cologne Cathedral
    • Tips For Your Visit

    The construction of the Cologne Cathedral began in 1248 in order to house the precious relict "Shrine of the Three Holy Kings". It took over 600 years to complete the cathedral and when it was finished in 1880, it was still true to the original plans. In World War II, the city center of Cologne was leveled by bombings. Miraculously, the cathedral w...

    Shrine of the Three Holy Kings - The Cathedral's most precious work of art is the Shrine of the Three Kings, a golden sarcophagus studded with jewels. Dating back to the 13th century, the shrine is...
    Gero Cross - The Gero-Kreuzis the oldest surviving crucifix north of the Alps. It was carved in oak in 976 and hangs in its own chapel near the sacristy. It was named after its commissioner, Gero (...
    Milan Madonna - In the Sacrament Chapel, you find the Mailänder Madonna ("Milan Madonna"), an elegant wooden sculpture from the 13th century. It depicts the Blessed Virgin Mary with the infant Jesu...
    Modern Mosaic Glass Window - In the south transept, marvel at the modern stained glass window created by German artist Gerhard Richter in 2007. Composed of more than 11,000 identically sized glass...

    If arriving by metro or train, get off at the "Dom/Hauptbahnhof" stop. The Cologne Cathedral looms over the central railway station of Cologne. You can't miss it even within the station as it stands, massive and immovable, right next door.

    You can not explore the main hall of the Cathedral during mass or services.
    The altar and choir area are closed during confession.
    The view from the Cathedral tower is breathtaking, but you will have to climb 509 stairs to reach the viewing platform.
    If you decide to visit both tower and treasury chamber, buy a combined entrance ticket.
  5. www.mountschoenstatt.org › shrine › 15-schoenstattSchoenstatt

    Schoenstatt, a German word for "beautiful place", is the name of the valley in Germany where the Original Schoenstatt Shrine is located. It is very near the Rhine River at Koblenz about one hour south of Cologne. It has also become the name of the international movement associated with the shrine. There are currently over 140 replicas of the ...

  6. 10 de mai. de 2024 · At 153 cm (5 ft.) high, 220 cm (7.2 ft.) long, and 110 cm (3.6 ft) wide, it is the largest reliquary in the Western world. Ever since the Shrine was built the Cathedral has remained one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Europe.