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St. Jacob's Church

St. Jacob's Church

Chemnitz, DE

The Gothic St. Jacob's Church is one of the oldest buildings in Chemnitz. It was built in several stages between 1350 and 1412 on the foundations of an older Romanesque church. In 1945, the church was almost completely destroyed and was rebuilt until 1974 for the exterior and 2009 for the interior.

St. Jacob's Church

St. Jacob's Church

Püha, EE

St. Jacob's Church is a fortified church dating back to the 13th century. The church is one of the oldest buildings on Saaremaa Island.

St. Jacobi Church, Neustadt in Sachsen

St. Jacobi Church, Neustadt in Sachsen

Neustadt in Sachsen, DE

This church was built around 1500 in the late Gothic style. In the 16th and 17th centuries, a number of noble burials from the surrounding estates took place here. In 1699 the previous baroque church was given a new altar. From this the shape of the risen Christ has been preserved. The figure was rediscovered, restored in 1928 and placed on the console opposite the pulpit in 1930. The stained glass windows in the chancel show the 12 apostles. The design for the stained glass also comes from Church Architect Möckel, the drawings from historical painter Dietrich from Dresden. In the middle of the chancel there is a brass chandelier from 1730, which was already in the previous building.

St. James Church

St. James Church

Villach, AT

The church of St. James was first mentioned in the 12th century. The church was rebuilt twice after earthquakes in 1348 and 1690. In 1944, the 16th-century glass paintings and the church roof were destroyed. Complete restorations were carried out in the second half of the 20th century.

St. James' Church

St. James' Church

Antwerp, BE

The Saint-Jacques church was built between 1491 and 1656, in the style of Brabant Gothic with a strong influence and Renaissance decorations. It was planned that this building would become the largest Gothic church in the world, however, the church was only partially completed. As a result of the 1944 bombing, the church lost most of its original stained glass windows.

St. James' Church

St. James' Church

Częstochowa, PL

St. James' Church was built from 1869 to 1872 on the site where a chapel had stood since the 16th century. The new church, built by the Russian authorities, was Orthodox and in Byzantine style. After changes of denomination throughout the first half of the 20th century, the church finally became Catholic in 1946.

St. James's Cathedral

St. James's Cathedral

Rīga, LV

St. James Cathedral is the catholic cathedral of Riga. Built in 1225, it is an important building for the cultural and historical environment of Riga. The interior of the Gothic church shows the influence of Cistercian architecture.

St. Johann

St. Johann

Osnabrück, DE

St. John's Church is a former collegiate church dating from the 13th century and one of the oldest Gothic hall churches in Germany. When the church was consecrated on 18 August 1292, the construction work was not yet complete. The work continued until the beginning of the 14th century. It is a three-aisled hall church with an east transept and an enclosed rectangular choir. Between the choir and the southern arm of the transept is a sacristy. To the north, the cloister is connected to the transverse chapel used as a prayer room.

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