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St. Mary’s Church (“St. Maria”) of the Sonnenkamp convent dates back to the 13th century; construction began around 1235. The…
St. George’s Church (“St. Georgenkirche”) next to the town hall is the larger one of the town’s two brick churches.…
The core of the town hall dates back to the 14th century. However, it was not until 1818 that the building received its present façade…
St. Mary’s Church (“St. Marienkirche”) is the smaller one of the two churches. The construction of the chancel had…
The Dominican monastery (“Dominikanerkloster”) is one of the best-preserved mendicant monasteries in Northern Germany.…
The oldest part of the town hall (“Rathaus”), the court loggia (“Gerichtslaube”), a 14th century brick building, as…
St. Nicholas Cathedral (“Dom St. Nikolaus”), a wide hall church with a transept and a double tower façade, ranks among the most…
The towers of St. Mary’s Church (“St. Marien”) hold one of the most important and most sonorous medieval grand chimes in…
The Uenglinger Tor town gate was built around 1450/60 and is one of the finest late medieval town gates of North German Brick Gothic. The…
The town hall (“Rathaus”) from the 13th century together with St. Nikolai makes up for one of the most impressive urban…