The Worms Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of St. Peter, is an impressive cathedral located in Worms, Germany. It is a historically and architecturally significant church that plays a crucial role in the region.
A couple is drinking in front of the Cathedral in Worms.
The picture depicts the Luther Monument in Worms. The sculpture represents the reformer Martin Luther, who spoke his famous words before the Imperial Diet in Worms in 1521: "Here I stand, I can do no other. God help me. Amen." The monument is an impressive testament to historical events and a significant site in Worms.
Worms Cathedral aerial view, © R. Uhrig© R. Uhrig
The picture displays the Andreasstift in Worms, a historic institution with a rich past. Dedicated to Saint Andrew, the stift is known for its impressive architecture and plays a significant role in the history of the city of Worms., © Uwe Feuerbach© Uwe Feuerbach
Model of Worms Cathedral.

Today's "Raschi House" is probably the site of the Jewish teaching house where the eminent Jewish scholar Raschi studied in the period around 1060. Parts of the ground floor are from the late Middle Ages. The new building, completed in 1982, is modelled on the former house and houses the Jewish Museum and the archive of the city of Worms.
Since September 2020, the new exhibition: »ShUM on the Rhine - From the Middle Ages to Modernity« is opened.
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SchUM Ausstellung Raschi Haus
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