Aachen Cathedral
Aachener Dom by juli-1905
The Aachen Cathedral was built from 795 to 805 AD by Charles the Great.
It is the first cathedral north of the Alps and center of the Frankish Empire. From 936 to 1531 AD the cathedral was the crowning place of the Holy Roman Empire.
The cathedral is one of Europe’s most important pilgrimage sites, thanks to a variety of relics such as the bones of Charlemagne, the throne of Charlemagne made of the tombs slabs of Jesus, the diapers and the waistcloth of Jesus, the dress of Mary during the Holy Night and the beheading cloth of John the Baptist.
During the more than 1200 years of history the Aachen Cathedral has been extended several times.
Hight: 74m
Area: 8×12
Verts.: 20537
LOD-Verts: 2699
Update 2:
now the LOD-Object doesn´t disappear by zooming out
Update 1:
LOD-Object added, now the Building doesn´t deform by zooming out