File:Wismar - St.-Georgen-Kirche (01-2).jpg
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Deutsch: Blick in den Innenraum der St.-Georgen-Kirche in Wismar. Die Kirche gehört neben St. Marien und St. Nikolai zu den drei monumentalen gotischen Sakralbauten der Wismarer Altstadt. Ausgehend von der Baumasse und dem umbauten Raum ist die um 1295 begonnene Georgenkirche das größte dieser Bauwerke. Zugleich ist es auch das jüngste. Sie war das Gotteshaus der Landesherren und der Handwerker von Wismar. Das im Zweiten Weltkrieg schwer beschädigte und zu DDR-Zeiten weiter verfallene Bauwerk ist in wesentlichen Teilen bis 2010 wiederhergestellt worden. Die Georgenkirche ist als Teil der Wismarer Altstadt seit 2002 auf der Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes verzeichnet. English: This photo shows the St.-Georgen-church in Wismar. The church is one of the three main churches of Wismar and a significant artifact of north German red-brick architecture. Originally built for craftsmen and tradesmen, its origins are to be found in the first half of the 13th century. Its construction can be traced back to the eventful middle ages and the days of the Reformation. In the 100 years of its construction, the church was often altered, but finally completed in 1594. During World War II St. Georgen, like so many other monuments, was severely damaged. Reparation and restoration work began in 1990 and was completed in 2010. The church is part of the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites since 2002. |
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