"I have visited the great buildings of Riel, Faran, Italia, and Ancient Byzantine. Among them, St. Mintovburg Cathedral had the most beautiful interior, a myriad of resplendent jewels and a marvelous stained glass," the most popular poet in the contemporary era, Marquis Alpré, had written in "The Mark of Homeland".
The poet's commentary naturally favored his homeland, but St. Mintovburg Cathedral was indeed charming. The church was built at the end of the fourth century of Church Calendar. It was completed in the mid-fifth century and the completed church was what people now saw.
Mintovburg, a small town that stood on a hill did not have much worth mentioning. The image of this church often appeared in paintings and literary works. After the birth of Marquis Alpré in Mintovburg, the cathedral's Romanesque spires, stained-glass windows and the arches that had a perfectly integrated mechanics theory became universally appreciated.