St Nicholas Church, Wismar Explained

St Nicholas of Wismar was built from 1381 until 1487 as a church for sailors and fishermen. St Nicholas is one of the finest testaments to mediaeval brick architecture in northern Germany.

Based on the design of Marienkirche (St Mary's) in Lübeck it is the second highest brick basilica church in the world after St Mary's of Lübeck. St Nicholas along with St Mary's and St George's is one of the three great churches that dominate the skyline of the city of Wismar. As part of Wismar's historic centre, it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2002.[1]

History

Exterior decorations

The gable of the southern transept is covered with decorations of glazed terracotta. There is a large and sophisticated blind rose window with a golden sun in the center. There are galleries with an abundant number of relief sculptures of saints and kings.

Both eastern edges of the tower are decorated with squared limestone.

Interior decoration

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historic Centres of Stralsund and Wismar . UNESCO World Heritage Centre . United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization . 27 August 2022.