St. Mary's Church, Reutlingen
1240s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire1247 establishments in Europe13th-century churches in GermanyBaden-Württemberg building and structure stubsBuildings and structures in Reutlingen (district) ... and 4 more
Churches of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in WürttembergGerman church stubsLutheran churches converted from Roman CatholicismReutlingen
St. Mary's Church (German: Marienkirche) is a church in Reutlingen, Germany. It was built from 1247 to 1343 and is one of the most distinct Gothic buildings in Swabia. Between the 1520s and 1540s the church was a center of the Swabian reformer Matthäus Alber, who spread the teachings of Martin Luther to Reutlingen and surrounding areas. The church was heavily damaged during a fire in 1726. From 1893 to 1901 it was rebuilt in Neo-Gothic style. On the 71-meter high west tower shines a gilded angel from 1343. The church has been a National Cultural Landmark since 1988.
Excerpt from the Wikipedia article St. Mary's Church, Reutlingen (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).St. Mary's Church, Reutlingen
Weibermarkt, Reutlingen
Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address External links Nearby Places Show on map
Continue reading on Wikipedia
Geographical coordinates (GPS)
Latitude | Longitude |
---|---|
N 48.491111111111 ° | E 9.2133333333333 ° |
Address
Marienkirche
Weibermarkt 1
72764 Reutlingen (Reutlingen)
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Open on Google Maps