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Church of St. Gangolf, Trier

St. Gangolf's church, dedicated to St.

St. Gangolf's church, dedicated to St. Gangulphus, is the second oldest church building in the city after the Cathedral. It dates back to the 14th century, with Gothic elements from the 15th century and Baroque items from the 18th century.


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About Church of St. Gangolf

 Liebfrauenstraße 2, 54290 Trier, Germany

 +49 651 170790

 www.liebfrauen-trier.de

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