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August 6, 2006
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The cathedral obtained its present shape in the course of more than a millennium. The core of the Aachen cathedral is the Palatine Chapel; being surprisingly small in comparison to the later additions, at the time of its construction it was the largest dome north of the Alps. Its fascinating architecture with Classical, Byzantine and Germanic-Franconian elements is the essence of a monumental building of great importance: for 600 years, from 936 to 1531, the Aachen cathedral was the church of coronation for 30 emperors of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Location
Aachen (Germany)
Subject
Ancient Times
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Architecture
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Church
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Mediaeval Times
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Romanesque / Gothic
Picture name
4826_DSCF0149.jpg
Picture size
601x800 pixel, 123,168 bytes
Date
Sunday, August 6, 2006
Exposure Time
10/5000 (0.0020 s)
Focal Length
1270/100 (12.70 mm)
ISO Speed Ratings
200
Aperture
f/7.0
Make
FUJIFILM
Model
FinePix S602 ZOOM
Exposure Mode
Auto Exposure
Exposure Program
Normal program
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