Fulda Cathedral
Fuldaer Dom
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Fulda
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Fulda Cathedral, located in Fulda, Germany, is a prominent Baroque-style cathedral that serves as the mother church of the Diocese of Fulda. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Salvator and Saint Boniface, the latter being the "Apostle of the Germans" whose remains are interred in the cathedral's crypt. Constructed between 1704 and 1712, the cathedral was designed by architect Johann Dientzenhofer. It stands on the site of a former abbey church that was part of the Fulda Abbey, an influential Benedictine monastery.
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