City Church of St. Jakob, Rothenburg (must see)
The City Church of Saint Jakob is a remarkable religious landmark with a rich history dating back to the 14th century. Originally a Catholic church, it later became an Evangelical-Lutheran parish church following the Reformation in 1544. The construction of the church spanned several decades, from 1311 to 1484, with different sections being built at different times.
The architectural ensemble of Saint Jakob's Church showcases the beauty and grandeur of Gothic design. While the exterior may appear simple at first glance, the church boasts two towers that capture attention with their varying heights. The south tower reaches a height of 55.2 meters, while the north tower stands taller at 57.7 meters. This asymmetry adds a unique charm to the structure and distinguishes it from many other Gothic churches.
The eastern choir of the church, completed in 1322, is particularly noteworthy for its exquisite tracery windows. These windows feature intricate designs and are adorned with valuable paintings. Among the artwork displayed, the oldest painting dates back to 1350, while others were created around 1400. These detailed and well-preserved paintings provide a glimpse into the artistic heritage of the time, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the church's interior.
Over the centuries, the City Church of Saint Jakob underwent various renovations and restorations to ensure its preservation. From 2005 to 2011, the church underwent an extensive renovation project, which required a substantial investment of approximately 9 million euros. This effort aimed to maintain the historical integrity of the building while addressing any structural issues and improving its overall condition.
The architectural ensemble of Saint Jakob's Church showcases the beauty and grandeur of Gothic design. While the exterior may appear simple at first glance, the church boasts two towers that capture attention with their varying heights. The south tower reaches a height of 55.2 meters, while the north tower stands taller at 57.7 meters. This asymmetry adds a unique charm to the structure and distinguishes it from many other Gothic churches.
The eastern choir of the church, completed in 1322, is particularly noteworthy for its exquisite tracery windows. These windows feature intricate designs and are adorned with valuable paintings. Among the artwork displayed, the oldest painting dates back to 1350, while others were created around 1400. These detailed and well-preserved paintings provide a glimpse into the artistic heritage of the time, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the church's interior.
Over the centuries, the City Church of Saint Jakob underwent various renovations and restorations to ensure its preservation. From 2005 to 2011, the church underwent an extensive renovation project, which required a substantial investment of approximately 9 million euros. This effort aimed to maintain the historical integrity of the building while addressing any structural issues and improving its overall condition.
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Sight Name: City Church of St. Jakob
Sight Location: Rothenburg, Germany (See walking tours in Rothenburg)
Sight Type: Religious
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Sight Location: Rothenburg, Germany (See walking tours in Rothenburg)
Sight Type: Religious
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