Azelin chandelier
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The Azelin chandelier 1018 A.D (German: Azelinleuchter) is a Romanesque wheel chandelier, made in the 11th century for the Hildesheim Cathedral in Hildesheim, Germany, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site since 1985. It is the oldest of four extant wheel chandeliers from that period, along with the Hezilo chandelier, also in Hildesheim, the Barbarossa chandelier in the Aachen Cathedral, and the Hartwig chandelier in the Abbey of Comburg. It was believed to be donated by Bishop Azelin, however his predecessor Thietmar is more likely to be the patron. Therefore, the chandelier is also called the Thietmar chandelier (Thietmarleuchter).
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Domhof, Hildesheim Altstadt (Stadtmitte/Neustadt)
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N 52.1489 ° | E 9.9464 ° |
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Hoher Dom St. Mariä Himmelfahrt
Domhof 17
31134 Hildesheim, Altstadt (Stadtmitte/Neustadt)
Lower Saxony, Germany
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