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  • The Great Saint Martin' Church (Deutsch. Groß Sankt Martin, mostly Groß St. Martin') is a Romanesque Catholic church in Cologne, Germany. Its foundations (circa 960 AD) rest on remnants of a Roman chapel, built on what was then an island in the Rhine. The church was later transformed into a Benedictine monastery.
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  • The story of Great St. Martin is inextricably connected to that of the Benedictine abbey, located at the church for most of its history.
  • Great St. Martin’s is probably the most famous Romanesque church in Cologne; its elaborately decorated 75-meter tower is well visible from the city center...
  • Continue to explore Cologne's Roman origins, and make stops at sites such as the town hall and the Romanesque Great St. Martin Church.
  • The Great Saint Martin' Church (Deutsch. Groß Sankt Martin, mostly Groß St. Martin') is a Romanesque Catholic church in Cologne, Germany.
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  • The last Irish abbot, Arnold of St. Martin, died in 1103. In 1150 a fire burned most of Cologne and the entire church was probably destroyed.
  • The Great Saint Martin Church (German: Groß Sankt Martin, mostly shortened to Groß St. Martin, pronounced [ˈɡʁoːs ˌzaŋt ˈmaʁtɪn] or [- maʁˈtiːn]
  • The Groß St. Martin (Great St. Martin), a large Romanesque church in Cologne, Germany.
  • The Great St. Martin Church has a long and storied history. The current church is a Romanesque Catholic church built between 1150 and 1250.
  • The Great St. Martin Church is located in the old town of Cologne, where the five towers at the top of the church can be seen even when standing on the opposite...
  • The Great Saint Martin Church is a Romanesque Catholic church...
  • Rising majestically in the heart of Cologne’s old town district stands the Great St. Martin Church (Groß St. Martin) on the banks of the River Rhine.
  • Video: Rhine river, Great St. Martin Church, Cologne Cathedral, Hohenzollern Bridge at Cologne, Germany 2024, July.