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The Clarissan convent (“Klarissenkloster”) of Ribnitz was the only convent of this order in north-eastern Germany. It was…
The Dominican monastery (“Dominikanerkloster”) is one of the best-preserved mendicant monasteries in Northern Germany.…
The monastery church of the Franciscans (“Klosterkirche der Franziskaner”) was built between 1235 and 1250 as a single-nave…
The town’s landmark is the three-aisled hall church of St. Mary (“St. Marien”), one of the most important buildings of…
The Ribnitz town church of St. Mary (“St. Marien”), a three-aisled hall church, originates from the 13th century. After being…
The Rostock Gate (“Rostocker Tor”) is the last remaining gate of the former town fortifications in Ribnitz and one of the…
The historic town hall (“Rathaus”) is one of the most famous secular buildings of North German Brick Gothic. It was probably…
St. Mary’s Church (“St. Marien”), first mentioned in 1298, was once considered the tallest building in the world. A…
St. Nicholas’ Church (“St. Nikolai”) was built in the 14th and 15th centuries as a church for seafarers and fishermen and…
Die St.-Jakob-der Ältere-und-Nikolaus-Kirche (polnisch: Kościół pofranciszkański pw. św. Jakuba Starszego i św. Mikołaja ) wurde für den…