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St. Martin's Church, Landshut






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Coordinates: 48°3203N 12°0904E / 48.53417°N 12.15111°E / 48.53417; 12.15111
 

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St Martin's Church
St Martin's Church
Map
48°32′03N 12°09′04E / 48.53417°N 12.15111°E / 48.53417; 12.15111
LocationLandshut, Bavaria
CountryGermany
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusChurch
Founded13891
DedicationSaint Martin
Architecture
Designated1500
Architectural typeChurch
StyleGothic
Completed15001
Specifications
Height130.6 m (428 ft 6 in)1
MaterialsBrick

The Church of St. Martin in Landshut is a medieval church in Bavaria. St. Martin's Church, along with Trausnitz Castle and the celebration of the Landshuter Hochzeit (wedding), are the most important landmarks and historical events of Landshut. The Brick Gothic building features Bavaria's tallest church tower, and this steeple is also the 2nd tallest brick structure in the world (after Anaconda Smelter Stack) made without steel supports. St. Martin's church's bell tower has a height of 130.6 metres (428 ft).1

History[edit]

In the year 1204, the town of Landshut was founded by Duke Louis I, Duke of Bavaria the Kelheimer. He established Castle Trausnitz and built a small church on the site of the present-day St. Martin's Church. That structure was superseded by building the existing church, which began in 1389.1 It took about 110 years to finish the church. During this period, five architects managed the building site. It took 55 years just to build the tower. The church was finally dedicated in 1500.1

Features[edit]

The choir elbow cross of 1495 has an overall length of 8 m (22 feet). The crucifix is one of the largest of the late Gothic period. The body was carved from a lime tree trunk and has a length of 5.80 m (16 feet) and an arm width of 5.40 m (15 feet). Sculpted by Michel Erhart, it was installed in 1495.

Other important works of art in the church include the high altar, the hexagonal pulpit carved from a single stone, and the "rose wreath/ring Madonna" (about 1520), created by Hans Leinberger and considered one of his most important works of art.

Construction and renovations[edit]

Construction of the church began around 1389, under the architect Hans von Burghausen. The exact date for the beginning of construction of the church is not well known, but its construction was first noted in the city chronicle in 1392. The building was completed in 1500.

The church was built from brick and mortar. Five thousand wooden stakes were used for the foundation. The stakes are located completely in the groundwater, in order to delay rot caused by bacteria.

With a height of 130.6 m (428 feet), the church tower is considered to be the tallest brick building in the world, surpassing the Church of Our Lady, Bruges, in Belgium by 8.6 meters.[citation needed] In the year 2001, St. Martin's Church received the title of basilica minor from the Pope.[citation needed]

The church is built in Gothic style, demonstrated by the pointed shape of its windows and arches.

Gallery[edit]

  • the west gate
    the west gate
  • View of the organ
    View of the organ
  • View of the choir
    View of the choir
  • Official information about the church
    Official information about the church
  • neighborhood of the building
    neighborhood of the building
  • See also[edit]

    References and notes[edit]

    External links[edit]


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