Can you explain it to a German? May be I got stuck, because I know the city (which is more than 2.000 years old) and the cathedral.. (I know what „worms“ are, but still …)
It was there that Brunhilde and Kriemhild argued over who had the right of way entering the church, an incident that led to the murder of Siegfried and the slaughter of the Burgundians by the Huns. Watch your step.
Quick question before I answer: is it named Cathedral of Worms because it is made of worms, dedicated to worms or located in a weird medieval village named after Worms?
I mean it doesn't change my response, just the first option makes me wonder about structural integrity issues...
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I mean it doesn't change my response, just the first option makes me wonder about structural integrity issues...
It's a cute town