Das Bonner Münster
Kirche in der City
   

Papal Basilica Minor

Basilika
We warmly welcome you to our Minster, one of the oldest churches in Germany.

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Since the 13th century, when the people of Bonn included the Minster in their city ’s coat of arms, it has been the emblem of the City of Bonn. Although the face of the city has largely changed, it is still dominated by the Collegiate Church of St. Cassius and St. Florentius.

The basilica of Bonn as we know it today was built on the site of the graves of the two martyrs Cassius and Florentius, the city’s patrons. The whole of its development is recorded, from its beginnings as a small place of worship in the late Roman period to its becoming the first large church complex in the Rhineland, and later a significant example of medieval Rhenish church architecture.

Most of today ’s building dates back to the period of active building work from the 11th to the 13th centuries. Its blend of Romanesque and gothic elements is unusually harmonious. The furnishings, too, most of which date back to the Baroque period, to the end of the last century and to our own century, fit in well, giving the Basilica its own special atmosphere which envelops the visitor and makes him or her feel secure


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