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Speyer, staircases leading to platform in mikveh

ShUM Sites of Speyer, Worms and Mainz2021

UNESCO World Heritage

UNESCO World Heritage

A ritual bath (mikveh) fed by “living water” from rivers, the sea or groundwater is used for ritual purification. In Speyer and in Worms these ritual baths mirror a certain choreography of ritual cleansing. This was a result of debates after the crusades destructions and how ritual purity can be achieved. Around 1110/20, the Romanesque mikveh was built: a tower in the ground, ca. 11 meters deep. More than 30 steps of different heights lead down from the portal – as the way to God is not easy.

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  • Title: Speyer, staircases leading to platform in mikveh
  • Creator: ShUM Sites of Speyer, Worms and Mainz
  • Date Created: 2021
  • Location Created: Germany
  • Rights: Klaus Venus
  • Location: Germany
  • Inscription Criteria: Criteria: (ii)(iii)(vi)
  • Date of Inscription: 2021
  • Category of Site: Cultural site
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