Bern Minster

Bern Minster (German: Berner Münster) is a Swiss Reformed cathedral (or minster) in the old city of Bern, Switzerland. Built in the Gothic style, its construction started in 1421. Its tower, with a height of 100.6 m (330 ft), was only completed in 1893. It is the tallest cathedral in Switzerland and is a Cultural Property of National Significance.

Bern Minster
Berner Münster
Berner Münster viewed from Kirchenfeldbrücke.
Bern Minster
Bern Minster
Bern Minster
46°56′50″N 7°27′05″E
LocationBern, Canton of Bern
CountrySwitzerland
DenominationSwiss Reformed
Previous denominationRoman Catholic
Websitewww.bernermuenster.ch
History
Former name(s)Cathedral of St. Vincent
StatusMinster
Founded11 March 1421
Events1518 Rectangular tower completed
1575 Major construction ends
1528 Converted to the Reformation
1783 Organ installed
1893 Bell tower completed
Associated peopleThomas Wyttenbach
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationSwiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance
Architect(s)Matthäus Ensinger
Architectural typeCathedral
StyleGothic
Completed1893
Specifications
Length84.2 m (276 ft)
Width33.68 m (110.5 ft)
Nave width39.37 m (129.2 ft)
Height20.70 m (67.9 ft)
Number of spires1
Spire height100.6 m (330 ft)
MaterialsGrey Sandstone
Bells7
Tenor bell weight10.5 imperial tonnes
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