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St. Mark's Church

St. Mark's Church

Belgrade, RS

The Church of St. Mark of Tasmajdan was built between 1931 and 1940, in the immediate vicinity of an old church from 1835. It was designed in the spirit of the architecture of the serbo-Byzantine style, inspired by the church from the Gracanica monastery. It was the largest orthodox church in pre-war Yugoslavia.

St. Mark's Church

St. Mark's Church

Zagreb, HR

St. Mark's Church, whose current building dates from the 14th century, is one of the oldest buildings in the city of Zagreb. The church is classified cultural property of the Republic of Croatia.

St. Markus Church

St. Markus Church

Bergen, NO

St. Markus Church in Bergen was completed in 1939. The architects of this brick church are Brøndmo and Losnedahl.

St. Martens Kyrka

St. Martens Kyrka

Mariehamn, AX

Sankt Mårtens church is located in Hindersböle three kilometers north of Mariehamn on Åland.

St. Martin's Cathedral, Bratislava

St. Martin's Cathedral, Bratislava

Bratislava, SK

This is the largest and one of the oldest churches in Bratislava, known especially for being the coronation church of the Kingdom of Hungary between 1563 and 1830. Together with the castle on the hill adjacent, and somewhat similar in its striking, but fairly stark Gothic lines and colouring, St Martin's 85 m (279 ft) spire dominates Old Town's skyline. The tower virtually formed a part of the town's fortifications, built as it was inside the city's defensive walls. As with the castle, the surroundings of St Martin's are as memorable as the structure itself. In the cathedral's case, this includes the picturesque remains of outbuildings in a spacious staired courtyard, and a working seminary with robed adepts on a cobblestone side-street. A small but significant neighbour of the cathedral is a monument to the synagogue, which stood next door for centuries until the Communist government demolished it around 1970 to make room for a new Nový Most bridge. The cathedral contains the remains of Saint John the Merciful who died in the early 7th Century.

St. Martin's Cathedral

St. Martin's Cathedral

Mukachevo, UA

St. Martin's Cathedral was built in 1904 on the site of a former Catholic church, one of the first religious buildings in Mukachevo, which existed during the reign of Queen Elisabeth of Bosnia (1339-1387). This romantic neo-Gothic building was designed by the architect Ziegler from Budapest.

St. Martin's Cathedral

St. Martin's Cathedral

Utrecht, NL

Utrecht Cathedral is a Gothic church built from 1254 as a continuation of a Romanesque cathedral. The church has been Protestant since 1580. With its 112.32 meter high tower, it is the tallest building in Utrecht.

St. Martin's Church in the wall

St. Martin's Church in the wall

Praha, CZ

St. Martin's Church in the Wall is a Gothic church built between 1178 and 1187. The church with its south wall adjoined the fortification wall, hence the name "in the wall". Of Romanesque origin, the construction of the Gothic building took place after 1350, under the reign of Charles IV. The church is currently used by the Evangelical Church of the Czech Brethren.

St. Martin's Church

St. Martin's Church

Biberach an der Riß, DE

The church of St. Martin was probably founded around 1100 as a Romanesque church and replaced by a Gothic building between 1320 and 1370. At the time of the Reformation, the Simultaneum (a policy allowing public worship by the followers of two or more religious groups in the same church: Simultankirche) was established for St. Martin's Church, and Protestants and Catholics shared the church since 13 August 1548. This was especially true for the nave, the choir remaining purely Roman Catholic. This condition was established by the Peace of Westphalia, which referred to the normal year 1624, and still exists today. According to the land register, the owner of the parish church is the Gemeinschaftliche Kirchenpflege Biberach.

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