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- Netphen (German pronunciation: [ˈnɛtfən]) is a town in the Siegen-Wittgenstein district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It lies on the river Sieg...
- bells. At the end of Böttcherstraße, by the Weser bank, stands the Martinikirche (St Martin's Church), a Gothic brick church built in 1229, and rebuilt...
- Altenbruch (1980) Johann Sebastian Bach 3; Martinikirche zu Minden (1983) Johann Sebastian Bach 4; Martinikirche zu Minden (1983) Lotte Backes: Orgelwerke...
- (built between the 13th and the 15th centuries in Gothic style), and the Martinikirche (Church of Saint Martin, from 1195), with important historical houses...
- Villa Embrici, dating back to the year 828. The collegiate church St. Martinikirche was constructed in 1040. On 31 May 1233 Count Otto von Zutphen and Gelder...
- Paris. Erwin Wiersinga, Franz Josef Stoiber, ed. (2019). Die Orgel der Martinikirche Groningen. In: Schöne Orgeln. BaugeschichteKlang – Prospektgestaltung...
- Church) is a small 14th-century Gothic parish church at Anger Square. The Martinikirche (St Martin's Church) was built in the 15th century in Gothic style and...
- Striezelmarkt Dresden, Germany Figures on the Market Square in Front of the Martinikirche Braunschweig, by Cornelis Springer, 1874 The majority of retail markets...
- St. Martin's Church (German: Martinikirche) is a 13th-century three-nave hall church located in Netphen, Germany. Apart from St. Nicholas' Church in Siegen...
- in downtown Siegen are to be brought to the visitor's attention: The Martinikirche dating from the 11th century and the Nikolaikirche at the marketplace...