Palatine Chapel
Begun in 786 for the palace of Charlemagne, the Palatine Chapel is one of the most important surviving examples of Carolingian architecture. It is well preserved and now serves as the nave of Aachen Cathedral.
Begun in 786 for the palace of Charlemagne, the Palatine Chapel is one of the most important surviving examples of Carolingian architecture. It is well preserved and now serves as the nave of Aachen Cathedral.