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St. Vincent de Paul Basilica Minor

St. Vincent de Paul Basilica Minor

Bydgoszcz, PL

The construction of the minor basilica of St. Vincent de Paul as a monumental temple began in 1924 to celebrate the return of Pomerania to Poland. The building mixes neoclassical and neo-baroque forms.

St. Vitus Cathedral

St. Vitus Cathedral

Prague, CZ

St. Vitus Cathedral, founded in 930, is a Gothic church located in Prague Castle. The cathedral is of importance in the art and national heritage of the Czech people and has had a significant impact on the development of latent style of architecture in Central Europe.

St. Vitus Church

St. Vitus Church

Friesoythe-Altenoythe, DE

The St.-Vitus-Kirche (Saint Vitus church) was built at the beginning of the 9th century. Together with the abbey of Visbek, the church was donated to the benedict abbey of Corvey an der Weser (Corvey at the Weser) in 855. The tower and the Romanesque features date from the 12th century. A century later, the walls were enhanced with bricks so that the roof could be vaulted. A special Gothic choir was added in 1479.

St. Vitus' Church

St. Vitus' Church

Meppen, DE

It is possible that there was a wooden church before the current church was constructed. The exact date of the consecration is unsure, but there are indications that it must have been in 948 or in 996. Over time, the building has changed a lot, but there are still some elements of the original Romanesque church (eastern wall parts). In 1462 and around 1500, Gothic elements were added. The church tower dates from 1512, but the spire collapsed in 1811 and destroyed the vault of the church. Renovations took place from 1901 until 1903, in 1975, in 1985, in 1991 (restoration of the vault to its Gothic form), and from 1994 until 1998 (interior restorations).

St. Wenceslas Church

St. Wenceslas Church

Ostrava, CZ

The church of St. Wenceslas was built in the 13th century in the Gothic style. It is a three-nave building with adjacent chapels and a Gothic tower ending in later Renaissance ramparts. From 1997 to 2004, the building underwent a major reconstruction.

St. Willibrorduschurch

St. Willibrorduschurch

Middelkerke, BE

Middelkerke became an independent parish in 1293, but their church flooded in 1334. The building was destroyed in 1576 because of the wars of religion. The south aisle was restored in 1635 and the tower, which now served as the west tower, in 1681. The building was demolished again from 1848 until 1850, but the tower was preserved. A new church was built in neo-Gothic style. During the First World War, the church and tower were shelled by the Allies and blown up by the German occupier in 1915. From 1919 until 1921, the church was rebuilt to a design by Gustaaf Vandamme, whereby the destroyed church was reconstructed as much as possible. From 1932-1935 the church was greatly expanded, with the existing church with choir still serving as an extension of the nave, now transverse to the new church, which was constructed in a neo-Romanesque style in a south-north orientation. This last design was also by Gustaaf Vandamme.

St. Willibrorduskerk

St. Willibrorduskerk

Vierakker, NL

St.Willibrordus Church, beautifully situated on estate 't Suideras in Vierakker, was built in 1869-1870.

St. Wolfgang's Church

St. Wolfgang's Church

St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut, AT

St. Wolfgang's Church is a pilgrimage church, first mentioned in 1183. According to legend, it was preceded by a church founded by St. Wolfgang himself in 976. The present building, however, dates mainly from the 15th century, after the previous church was destroyed by fire in 1429. The church was enlarged in the Rococo style in 1713, but the church is still almost entirely preserved in its late Gothic style.

St.-Lukas-Kirche

St.-Lukas-Kirche

Berlin, DE

St. Luke's Church was built from 1859 to 1861 as a cross-armed nave under the direction of the public works inspector Gustav Möller. The design in the style of the Royal Basilica concept came from the head of the Prussian court and state buildings Friedrich August Stüler. The church was destroyed on 29 April 1945 and was rebuilt under the direction of architect Georg Thofehrn. It was rededicated on 19 December 1954.

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