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Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto "Consecrated for Eternity" is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on 1 October 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News RM 2GPN4C2 – Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines on Merseburg Cathedral. (Aerial photo with drone) A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October will commemorate the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. Among the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on 1 October 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News RM 2GPNDWE – Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines on Merseburg Cathedral. (Aerial photo with drone) A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October will commemorate the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. Among the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on 1 October 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News RM 2GPNRMT – Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News RM 2GPNTXH – Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The morning sun shines down on Merseburg Cathedral. A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October commemorates the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. One of the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on October 1, 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News RM 2GPN4CA – Merseburg, Germany. 30th Sep, 2021. The sun rises behind Merseburg Cathedral. (Aerial photo with drone) A three-day festival in Merseburg from 1 to 3 October will commemorate the consecration of the cathedral 1000 years ago. Among the highlights of the program under the motto 'Consecrated for Eternity' is a procession during which the cathedral will ceremoniously receive a new bell. According to tradition, Merseburg Cathedral was consecrated on 1 October 1021 in the presence of Emperor Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News