Peterskirche

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Peterskirche is a prominent historic church in Görlitz, Germany, known for its impressive Gothic architecture and twin towers overlooking the Neisse River.

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Label Occurrences
Peterskirche canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church building
landmark
parish church
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
cityPanoramaRole major element of Görlitz skyline
completionDate 16th century
constructionStart 15th century
country Germany
dedicatedTo Saint Paul
Apostle Peter
surface form: Saint Peter
denomination Evangelical Lutheran Church
diocese Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia
floorPlanType hall church
hasBells church bells for liturgical use
hasBellTower yes
hasDomeOrTowerHeight approximately 84 meters
hasFeature flying buttresses
large nave
stained glass windows
steep gabled roof
twin towers
hasInteriorFeature side chapels
stone pillars
vaulted ceilings
hasOrgan Sauer organ
hasParish Evangelical parish of St. Peter and Paul Görlitz
hasRestoration 20th century restoration works
21st century conservation measures
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument in Saxony
locatedIn Saxony
surface form: Free State of Saxony

Görlitz
locatedInOldTown Görlitz
surface form: Görlitz Old Town
locatedNear Polish border
locatedOnRiver Lusatian Neisse
material stone
notableFor dominant position above the Neisse River
impressive Gothic architecture
organBuilder Wilhelm Sauer NERFINISHED
overlooks Neisse River
surface form: Neisse River valley
partOf historic center of Görlitz
previousDenomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
region Lusatia
surface form: Upper Lusatia
roofMaterial copper
touristAttraction yes
usedFor concerts
religious services
tourism

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Görlitz hasLandmark Peterskirche