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ID: 700008426
Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/cona/700008426
Record Type: Built Work
Images: 1
Ulm Minster (church (building); Ulrich von Ensingen (German architect and sculptor, born 136...; 1376-1890)
Note: Ulm Minster is a Lutheran church and former Roman Catholic church located in Ulm, Germany. Although it is referred to as a cathedral, it is not technically so because it has never been the seat of a bishop. It is the world's tallest church.
Titles:
Ulm Minster (preferred,C,U,undetermined,U,U)
Ulm Münster (C,U,undetermined,U,U)
Ulm Cathedral (C,U,undetermined,U,U)
Ulmer Münster (C,U,LC,undetermined,U,U)
Catalog Level: item
Work Types:
church (building) [300007466] (preferred)
..... (Objects Facet, Built Environment (hierarchy name), Single Built Works (hierarchy name), single built works (built environment), <single built works by specific type>, <single built works by function>, ceremonial structures, religious structures, religious buildings)

Classifications:
architecture (preferred)

Creation Date: 1376-1890

Creator Display:
Ulrich von Ensingen (German architect and sculptor, born 1360s, died 1419); Heinrich Parler von Ulm II (German architect and sculptor, active 1387-1392); Hans Boblinger (German stonemason, active 1501, died before 1511); Michael Parler von Ulm (German architect, active 1387) [preferred,VP]
master builder Ensingen, Ulrich von (German architect and sculptor, born 1360s, died 1419) [500062431]
mason Parler, Michael (German mason, active ca. 1359-1383) [500121278]
architect Parler von Ulm, Michael (German architect, active 1387) [500121285]
stonemason Boblinger, Hans (German stonemason, active 1501, died before 1511) [500079899]
Locations:
Ulm [7005187] Baden-Württemberg (state), Germany (nation), Europe (continent), World (facet) (Geographic)
Display Materials: masonry
masonry (building materials) [300015332]
.......(Materials Facet, Materials (hierarchy name), materials (substances), <materials by function>, building materials, <masonry and masonry units>)

Dimensions: church: 123.56 x 48.8 meters; spire: 161.5 meters; building area: 8,260 square meters
Cultures:
Germanic (preferred)

Style/Period/Group/Movement:
Gothic (Medieval) [300020775] (preferred,N/A)
.....(Styles and Periods Facet, Styles and Periods (hierarchy name), <styles| periods| and cultures by region>, European, Medieval styles and periods, Medieval (European))

General Subject:
architecture (preferred)

Specific Subjects:
church (building) [300007466]
.....(Objects Facet, Built Environment (hierarchy name), Single Built Works (hierarchy name), single built works (built environment), <single built works by specific type>, <single built works by function>, ceremonial structures, religious structures, religious buildings) (AAT)

List/Hierarchical Position:
..... Built Works
.......... Built Works by class: religious, ceremonial, and funerary structures
Sources and Contributors:
Ulm Minster........ [VP]
........ Campbell, Grove Encyclopedia of Classical Art and Architecture (2007) 1:408
Ulm Münster........ [VP]
........ ArchINFORM online (1999-) "Ulm Cathedral," accessed 15 May 2014
Ulm Cathedral........ [VP]
........ ArchINFORM online (1999-) "Ulm Cathedral," accessed 15 May 2014
Ulmer Münster........ [VP]
........ Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-) n 50064350; accessed 15 May 2014
Subject: ....... [VP]
....................... ArchINFORM online (1999-) accessed 15 May 2014
Note:
English ..... [VP]
..... ArchINFORM online (1999-) accessed 15 May 2014
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