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  1. The cathedral spire was completed in 1871. The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and Bishop's Palace are designated for their historical and religious associations with the city's Irish Catholic community, who had historically been marginalized for many years in the city. Between 1845 and 1847 alone, approximately 30,000 Irish arrived in ...

  2. The Brunswick Lion was the first large detached sculpture of the Middle Ages north of the Alps and the first large hollow casting of a figure since antiquity. The bronze casting by an unknown artist, probably from Brunswick, weighs 880 kilogrammes, has a height of 1.78 metres (5.8 ft), a length of 2.79 m (9.2 ft) and a maximum thickness of 12 ...

  3. 31 de ene. de 2021 · Cathedral in Braunschweig at night.jpg 802 × 555; 70 KB Cathedral of Braunschweig.jpg 1,536 × 2,048; 662 KB Dom Braunschweig 20170921 001.jpg 3,232 × 4,841; 7.63 MB

  4. Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l’Assomption ), called The Monument for Recognition, is located in the Archdiocese of Moncton, at 226 St-George Street in Moncton, New Brunswick. Since 2019, the cathedral has been the site of an interpretation centre, Monument for Recognition in the 21st century (MR21).

  5. J. Thomas D. Gonder. Christ Church Cathedral is the cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Fredericton. It is located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Construction of the cathedral began in 1845 and it was consecrated in 1853. The Gothic Revival cathedral is modelled after St. Mary's Church, Snettisham, Norfolk .

  6. Sacred Heart Cathedral (Bathurst, New Brunswick) / 47.6178; -65.6554. Sacred Heart Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada. [1] The parish was founded in 1881. [2] It became a cathedral in 1938 when the Diocese of Chatham was moved to Bathurst.

  7. Goslar Cathedral. Coordinates: 51°54′11.7″N 10°25′40.1″E. Cathedral porch today. The church known as Goslar Cathedral ( German: Goslarer Dom) was a collegiate church dedicated to St. Simon and St. Jude in the town of Goslar, Germany. It was built between 1040 and 1050 as part of the Imperial Palace district. The church building was ...