Category:Lübeck Cathedral
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Dansk: Lübeck Domkirke er Lübecks ældste kirke.
Deutsch: Der Dom St. Johannis d.T., Blasii, Marien und Nicolai zu Lübeck.
English: The proto-Cathedral of Saints John-the-Baptist, Blaise, Mary and Nicholas in Lübeck, Germany (so called Dom) is a Lutheran parish church and one of the three preaching venues of the three chairpersons (bishops) of the Lutheran regional church (Landeskirche) in Nordelbien.
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- Cathedrals in Germany
- Romanesque cathedrals
- Cathedrals established in the 1170s
- Religious organizations established in 1173
- 12th-century churches in Schleswig-Holstein
- 13th-century churches in Schleswig-Holstein
- 12th-century brick churches in Germany
- 13th-century brick churches in Germany
- Brick churches in Lübeck
- Art in Lübeck
- Romanesque brick churches in Schleswig-Holstein
- Romanesque facades in Germany
- Destroyed in Germany in 1942
- Former diocese of Lübeck
- Saint John the Baptist churches in Schleswig-Holstein
- Churches in Kirchenkreis Lübeck-Lauenburg
- Saint Mary churches in Schleswig-Holstein
- Saint Blaise churches in Germany
- Saint Nicholas churches in Schleswig-Holstein
- Lutheran churches in Lübeck
- Cultural heritage monuments in Lübeck-Altstadt