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Essential
Architecture- Hanseatic city of Stralsund
St. Mary´s church Marienkirche |
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location
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Stralsund, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
north-eastern Germany. |
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1384 |
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style
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Hanseatic
Brick Gothic |
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construction
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Brick |
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type
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Church |
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Contact:
Neuer Markt, 18439 Stralsund
Phone: 03831 – 29 35 29
Fax: 03831 – 29 89 66
www.st.-mariengemeinde-stralsund.de
Opening hours:
Mon-Sat: 10-17
Sun: 11.30-17.00
Guided Tours:
German, English
Entrance fees:
the entrance is for free
climbing up the tower : adults 4,00 €; reduced 2,00€
the building:
St. Mary’s was first mentioned in 1298 as a parish
church in the New Town. It attained its present form between 1384 and
1478. The imposing westwork, built from 1416, is unparalleled in the
architecture of the time. Until the 1647 fire, the tower was 151 metres
high. The present 104 metre polygonal spire dates from 1708. St. Mary’s
Church is the youngest Gothic brick basilica in northern Europe. It has
a polygonal ambulatory with radiating chapels. An unusual feature is the
triple nave transept.. The interior dimensions of the building are
impressive. It is 96 metres long, 41 metres wide, and the nave is 32.95
metres high. It is thus the second largest brick church in the Hanseatic
area after St. Mary’s in Gdansk. Little remains of the original interior
elements. The most precious possession of the church is the Baroque
organ, the last work of the Lübeck organ builder Friedrich Stellwagen,
created in 1659. Under good weather conditions, the viewing deck in the
church tower, 366 steps high, affords a unique panorama of the city,
that includes the islands of Rügen and Hiddensee, and the Baltic Sea.
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links
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Special thanks to
www.eurob.org |
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www.essential-architecture.com
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