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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...
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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...
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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.
Baugeschichte –
Klang – 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...
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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...