On 1 July 2018, Naumburg Cathedral was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The early Gothic style church of the late Romanesque style was built between 1213 and 1250 and is a proof of the medieval high architecture and sculpture. Naumburg City has about 33,000 inhabitants and is located in the southern part of the state of Saxony-Anhalt in the Federal Republic of Germany.
The 12 life-size sculptures of the founder of the Western Choral Cathedral are world famous including beautiful cotton. Along with the relief of the western screens, they are considered to be highlights of medieval art in Europe. They are probably the main work of "Master of Naumburg", a stone artist and architect whose name is unknown, his studio from France where he was trained.
You can find the details of the photograph tour of Naumburg Cathedral.
Naumburg Cathedral is part of the Sachsen-Anhalt State Romanesque route. Since 1999, the landscape of the Naumburg Cathedral, the River Saale and the River of the Unstrut River - important medieval rule of governance "are registered in the German UNESCO World Heritage. On July 1, 2018, only Naumburg Cathedral was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The history of Naumburg town started in the 9th and 10th centuries. Because there is no documented document, detailed and accurate date is unknown. However, Meissen's Markgraf (Margrave) Ekkehard I and the most powerful people on the eastern border of the Holy Roman Empire could be the founder. 2
On 1 July 2018, Naumburg Cathedral was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The early Gothic style church of the late Romanesque style was built between 1213 and 1250 and is a proof of the medieval high architecture and sculpture. Naumburg City has about 33,000 inhabitants and is located in the southern part of the German federal state Saxony-Anhalt Province. The 12 life-size sculptures of the founder of the Western Choral Cathedral are world famous including beautiful cotton. Along with the relief of the western screens, they are considered to be highlights of medieval art in Europe. They are probably the main work of "Master of Naumburg", a stone artist and architect whose name is unknown, his studio from France where he was trained.
In 1998, the Naumburg Cathedral was included in the provisional list of candidates registered in the World Heritage List and was expanded by its surrounding cultural landscape in 7 years. "The cultural landscape around the Nauruburg Cathedral, the Saale and the Unstrut River is a prominent example of the Middle Ages (1000-1300) .These elements of high density monuments and medieval cultural landscapes are As it is stored in such a small space, the authenticity of its original space environment is so. "