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St. Cäcilien : ウィキペディア英語版 | St. Cecilia's Church, Cologne
St. Cecilia's Church (Cäcilienkirche, , ) is one of the twelve Romanesque churches in Cologne’s old city, maintained by the Foundation of Romanesque Churches in Cologne. The present building, little changed since its inception, dates from 1130-60.〔Walter Geis: Westfassade St. Cäcilien. In: Förderverein Romanische Kirchen Köln e. V. (Hrsg.): Colonia Romanica. Nr. VIII, Köln 1993, ISSN 0930-8555, page 121.〕 Since 1956, the church has been the home of the Schnütgen Museum for medieval art.〔(Museums of Cologne; official website ) accessed January 11, 2010〕 ==Building Description==
The floorplan of Saint Cecilia's is that of a simple, three-aisled church without towers or transepts. The southernmost aisle and the centre of the nave end in a rounded apse. The northern aisle ends in an apse used as a sacristy, built in 1479. In the upper choir of the middle aisle are frescoes, difficult to see clearly, that were damaged during world war two. The original, arched wooden roof in the middle aisle remains on the site. and the tympanum dates from 1160, which can be viewed as part of the museum’s collection. A copy of it can be seen from outside, at the north entrance.
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