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Mariakyrkans Forsamling

Katrineholm, SE

Mariakyrkan is the oldest building in Sigtuna of those still in use. It holds memories and treasures from the history of the city and its inhabitants for more than 750 years. The, or rather the choir and the associated monastery was inaugurated on 15 August (Virgin Mary's Ascension Day) 1247/48 and in the middle of the 1250s the nave was also completed. In what was then Sweden, it was the first time the technology was used to burn bricks.

Marianów Monastery

Marianów Monastery

Marianowo, PL

Marianów Monastery is a former Cistercian monastery, later transformed into a residence for Pomeranian noblemen. Built in the second half of the 13th century, the original buildings of the monastery were probably made of wood and were later rebuilt in brick. In 1549 and 1637, fires damaged the monastery and it was left as it was. In the 19th century, the west wing of the former monastery was rebuilt, the west span of the church nave was also dismantled and a tower was built there.

Mariastern Abbey, Banja Luka

Mariastern Abbey, Banja Luka

Banja Luka, BA

Mariastern Abbey is a Trappist Abbey founded in the 19th century in Banja Luka. It is the only abbey with Trappist monks in Southeastern Europe. The ensemble consists of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the monastery buildings.

Maribo Cathedral

Maribo Cathedral

Maribo, DK

Maribo Cathedral was established in the 15th century when a monastery was built in Maribo. After the dissolution of the monastery in 1536 and the fire of the old city church in 1596, the monastery building became a church. When Lolland-Falster became an independent diocese in 1804, the church was finally granted the status of a cathedral. The present tower was added in the 19th century.

Maribor Cathedral

Maribor Cathedral

Maribor, SI

The cathedral of Maribor was probably founded in the 12th century. The cathedral, of Romanesque origin, was rebuilt in Gothic and Baroque style (the Baroque bell tower was built between 1623 and 1624). The church is built of rough stone and squares of grey and yellowish Slovenian sandstone.

Maribor Synagogue

Maribor Synagogue

Maribor, SI

The Synagogue in Maribor was built in the late 13th century as part of a complex including a Jewish cemetery, rabbinical residence, and Talmudic school. In 1501 the synagogue was turned into a Catholic church, the Church of All Saints. Following renovations, the building reopened in 2001 as a museum and cultural-exhibition dedication to the Jewish community of Maribor and Slovenia.

Maridalen Church

Maridalen Church

Oslo, NO

Maridalen Church was built as a house of prayer in 1888 but was later consecrated as a church in 1900, after renovations. It is in this church that Presten (TV series) was filmed.

Mariehoj Sogn

Silkeborg, DK

After many discussions about other locations, the city council decided on 18 October 1944 that a church should be built on "Mariehoj". The year 1944, however, tells us that there was war in the country, therefore nothing happens until 1946, when the foundation stone is laid on July 31 with the participation of the church minister, bishop, county governor and a hundredth congregation.

Marienkirche

Marienkirche

Gelnhausen, DE

The Marienkirche was erected in the first half of the 13th century. It is a building of Romanesque-Gothic transition, as the building simultaneously combines late Romanesque and early Gothic building forms. Between 1876 and 1879, a major exterior and interior renovation took place. In 1934, during the renovation work, the few frescoes in the choir were rediscovered and brought to light, which had not been destroyed during the renovation in the 19th century.

Marienkirche

Marienkirche

Lübeck, DE

The Marienkirche (officially St. Marien zu Lübeck) was built from 1277 to 1351. The building was a symbol of the economic and political power of this city then at the head of the powerful Hanseatic League. As part of the old town of Lübeck, the church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Mary is widely considered as the "mother church of Gothic brick".

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