The Willibrordi Cathedral in Wesel was built from 1498 to 1540 as a late Gothic basilica with five naves. The tower, built in 1478, was taken over from the three-aisled Gothic predecessor building from 1424–1480.
The Willibrordi Cathedral is Wesel's city church, where the Protestant community celebrates services. Ecumenical services take place on the Saturdays before Easter (Lent season) and Christmas (Advent season) and on special occasions. The cathedral forms the outer framework for outstanding events, such as the establishment of a town twinning. Organ concerts and concerts with sacred music with the participation of church music groups at the cathedral, the cathedral choir and the wind choir are regularly held as part of the Wesel Cathedral Concerts. In addition, a large number of other cultural events take place in the cathedral.
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Address: Großer Markt 5-7, 46483 Wesel, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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