The unbalanced towers are just one of the idiosyncratic architectural features that make Osnabrück's cathedral an intriguing place. Parts date to 1100, and given that the holy complex got rough treatment in WWII, it's fascinating to explore the surviving labyrinth, finding the cloister and discovering golden relics in the Domschatzkammer (treasury).
Dom St Peter
Cologne & Northern Rhineland
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