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St Martin's Church, Kassel

1360s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire1364 establishments in EuropeChurches in KasselProtestant churches in Hesse
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St Martin's Church (German: Martinskirche) is a Protestant parish church in Kassel, Hesse, Germany. It is also the preaching-church of the bishop of the Evangelical Church of Hesse Electorate-Waldeck. It is in the Gothic style and was begun in 1364 and completed in 1462, dedicated to St. Martin of Tours. It became a Protestant church in 1524, when Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse converted to Protestantism. From the 16th century until the end of the 18th century it was the burial place for the landgraves of Hesse. It was rebuilt to a slightly modified plan after the Second World War. It is a three-aisle six-bayed hall church with two towers at the west end. Its '5/8-Schluss' choir dates to the Gothic period - this style is named after the eight segments to the vaults in the five east-end arches. From 1960 until his death in 1993 the organist Klaus Martin Ziegler was the church's cantor.

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St Martin's Church, Kassel
Untere Königsstraße, Kassel Mitte

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Martinskirche

Untere Königsstraße 73-75
34117 Kassel, Mitte
Hesse, Germany
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