St. Mary's Church, Stralsund

St.

Mary's Church (German: Marienkirche) is a large Lutheran church located in Stralsund, northern Germany. It was built sometime before 1380 and showcases remarkable Gothic architecture, serving as an outstanding example of the prevalent Brick Gothic style in northern Germany and the Baltic states. Standing at 151 metres (495 ft) tall, it held the title of the world's tallest building between 1549 and 1647, with the exception of the period between 1569 and 1573 when the tower of St. Pierres Cathedral in Beauvais was completed and subsequently collapsed. Recognized as part of the historic center of Stralsund, the church was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2002.

Saint Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church, Stralsund
Record height
Tallest in the world from 1549 to 1647[I]
Preceded byLincoln Cathedral
Surpassed byStrasbourg Cathedral
General information
LocationStralsund, Germany
Coordinates54°18′37″N 13°05′16″E / 54.310169°N 13.087846°E / 54.310169; 13.087846
Completedbefore 1298
Height
Antenna spirecurrently 104 m (341 ft)

The bell tower collapsed in 1382, and was rebuilt by 1478. In 1495, the steeple tower blew down during a severe storm, and was then rebuilt taller. This was subsequently struck by lightning in 1647, and burned down, and was rebuilt as a baroque dome, which, completed in 1708, can be seen today. The tower is currently 104 metres (341 ft) tall.

The main organ built by Friedrich Stellwagen between 1653 and 1659 is one of the famous large baroque organs in Europe.

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Records
Preceded by World's tallest structure
1549-1569
151 m
Succeeded by
Preceded by World's tallest structure
1573-1647
151 m
Succeeded by

Note: Spire of Lincoln Cathedral, versus other possible medieval cathedral spires (like Lincoln's, all since destroyed), is an item of debate amongst experts. Feel free to see List of tallest buildings and structures#History and Lincoln Cathedral for more information.


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Beauvais CathedralBrick GothicGerman languageGermanyGothic architectureLutheranStralsundUNESCOWorld Heritage List

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