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  2. Kaiserslautern - Wikipedia

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    The Stiftkirche, Kaiserslautern's oldest church, was constructed in 1250–1350. As the population of Kaiserslautern grew, King Rudolf von Habsburg chartered the town an imperial city in 1276. [8] St. Martin's Church was built in the 14th century, originally as a Franciscan monastery church. [9]

  3. Martin of Tours - Wikipedia

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    St. Martin's Church in Kaiserslautern, Germany is a major city landmark. It is located in the heart of the city's downtown in St. Martin's Square, and is surrounded by a number of restaurants and shops. The church was originally built as a Franciscan monastery in the 14th century and has a number of unique architectural features. [43]

  4. St. Martin's Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Martin's Church or St. Martin of Tours Church may refer to any one of a number of churches. These are mostly dedicated to Martin of Tours. They include: Belgium

  5. St Martin's Church, Kassel - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Alois Plum - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass windows by Alois Plum in St. Martin Church, Kaiserslautern. Alois Johannes Plum (2 March 1935 at Mainz – 13 August 2024) was an artist working in Mainz, Germany, who has acquired a national reputation for his stained glass, his paintings (esp. murals), and his plastic art. Plum has been active since the 1950s and his work ...

  7. Sankt Martin, Germany - Wikipedia

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    St. Martin, Martin of Tours, is also the patron of Catholic parish church of St. Martin. In addition to a Late Gothic net vault in choir, there are other art treasures of Gothic sculpture, such as the tomb of Hanns von Dalberg († 1531) and his wife Catherine von Cronberg. (UNESCO - plaque).

  8. St. Martin, Oestrich - Wikipedia

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    St. Martin is the name of a Catholic church and former parish in Oestrich, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Germany. It was built as a hall church from 1508 in late-Gothic style. It was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War and rebuilt in simpler style, but restored to its Gothic appearance in 1894. The parish was merged in 2015 to St. Peter und Paul in ...

  9. St Martin's Church, Randers - Wikipedia

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    The red-brick building stands on a Romanesque ashlar foundation which served a former church mentioned in sources from 1346. [1] Dedicated to St Martin of Tours, it is the only remaining church of the five built in Randers during the Middle Ages. [3] A Latin inscription above the altar states it was built by Prior J (i.e. Jens Mathiesen) in 1494.