Groß St. Martin

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Groß St. Martin is a prominent Romanesque Catholic church and landmark in Cologne’s Old Town, known for its massive tower and distinctive silhouette on the city skyline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic church
Romanesque church
landmark
architecturalStyle Romanesque architecture
belongsTo Archdiocese of Cologne NERFINISHED
builtOn remains of a Roman harbor structure
site of a former Roman warehouse island
constructionEnd 13th century
constructionStart 12th century
country Germany NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Saint Martin of Tours NERFINISHED
floorPlan basilica with transept
function parish church
place of worship
tourist destination
hasCharacteristic Romanesque masonry
distinctive silhouette on Cologne skyline
massive tower
triconch choir layout
hasPart apse
choir
cloister remnants
crypt
four corner turrets
massive crossing tower
nave
transept
heritageDesignation listed building in North Rhine-Westphalia
protected monument of Cologne
locatedIn Cologne NERFINISHED
Old Town of Cologne NERFINISHED
Rheinauhafen area vicinity
historic city center of Cologne
state of North Rhine-Westphalia
locatedNear Alter Markt (Old Market) in Cologne NERFINISHED
Cologne Cathedral NERFINISHED
Rhine River NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
notableFor Romanesque tower group
dominant presence in Cologne’s Old Town skyline
historic significance in medieval Cologne
partOf twelve Romanesque churches of Cologne
reconstructionCompleted 1960s
religion Roman Catholicism
touristActivity church services attendance
guided tours
underwentEvent post-war reconstruction in the 20th century
severe damage during World War II

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Great St. Martin Church hasNativeName Groß St. Martin