Take a tour of Regensburg Cathedral in Regensburg, Germany – part of the World’s Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Regensburg Cathedral, built in the sixth century, still stands tall in Regensburg, Germany.
The cathedral's two spires were added in the 19th century, creating the city’s present skyline.
Though the cathedral contains remnants of Romanesque architecture and its 17th century renovations incorporated some Baroque elements, it remains predominately a Gothic structure.
Traces which have lingered from the structures medieval period are a collection of stone sculptures and stained glass windows.
A bishop’s tomb was built in 1984 and is the cathedral's most recently constructed feature.
The immense task of cleaning the exterior was recently undertaken, and is now open to visitors every day.