Explore the historic highlights of Cardiff
Cardiff, United Kingdom
1897
Cardiff, United Kingdom
11th century
Cardiff, United Kingdom
1180
Cardiff, United Kingdom
1906
Cardiff, United Kingdom
1905
Cardiff, United Kingdom
12th century
Cardiff, United Kingdom
19th century
Cardiff, United Kingdom
13th century
Cardiff, United Kingdom
1875-1891
Cardiff, United Kingdom
1946
Cardiff, United Kingdom
4000 BCE
Cardiff, United Kingdom
4000 BCE
Cardiff, United Kingdom
13th century
Cardiff, United Kingdom
c. 1200
Cardiff, United Kingdom
14th century
Cardiff, United Kingdom
13th century
Visby Cathedral (also known as St. Mary’s Church) is the only survived medieval church in Visby. It was originally built for German merchants and inaugurated in 1225. Around the year 1350 the church was enlarged and converted into a basilica. The two-storey magazine was also added then above the nave as a warehouse for merchants.
Following the Reformation, the church was transformed into a parish church for the town of Visby. All other churches were abandoned. Shortly after the Reformation, in 1572, Gotland was made into its own Diocese, and the church designated its cathedral.
There is not much left of the original interior. The font is made of local red marble in the 13th century. The pulpit was made in Lübeck in 1684. There are 400 graves under the church floor.