Trier’s Liebfrauenkirche, or Church of Our Lady, stands as one of Germany’s oldest Gothic churches, sharing UNESCO World Heritage status with the adjacent Trier Cathedral. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, this 13th-century church features a unique floor plan that resembles a 12-petaled rose. Inside, visitors can admire the magnificent French Gothic interiors, which are characterized by their intricate stonework and soaring arches. The church’s historical significance and architectural beauty make it a notable stop for those exploring Trier’s rich heritage.
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