St. Sebaldus Church

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St. Sebaldus Church is a prominent medieval Lutheran church in Nuremberg, Germany, renowned for its Gothic architecture and richly decorated interior.


Statements (50)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic church
Lutheran church
church
landmark
medieval church
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Romanesque architecture
belongsTo historic cityscape of Nuremberg
constructionEnd 14th century
constructionStart 13th century
circa 1225
country Germany NERFINISHED
damagedDuring Second World War
dedicatedTo Saint Sebaldus of Nuremberg
denomination Lutheranism
hasArtwork Gothic altarpieces
bronze shrine of Saint Sebaldus
epitaphs
medieval sculptures
hasFeature Gothic choir stalls
altarpieces
bell tower
choir
nave
organ
richly decorated interior
sculptures
stained glass windows
stone vaulting
tomb of Saint Sebaldus
transept
twin towers
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument in Nuremberg
locatedIn Bavaria
Nuremberg
locatedInOldTown Nuremberg Old Town
namedAfter Saint Sebaldus of Nuremberg
near Nuremberg Castle
Nuremberg City Hall
originalDenomination Roman Catholic Church
partOf Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
positionRelativeTo north of Nuremberg Hauptmarkt
religiousAffiliation Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
restoredAfter Second World War
significance important example of Gothic architecture in Germany
major tourist attraction in Nuremberg
one of the most important churches in Nuremberg
usedFor concerts
tourism
worship

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia ("St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg")
baptismPlace
Nuremberg
hasLandmark

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