St. Lambert's Church, Oldenburg
Appearance
St Lamberti Church (in German: St Lamberti-Kirche) is the main Evangelical Lutheran church in the centre of the city of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany.[1][2]
Overview
The church ist named after Lambert of Maastricht. The church is the preaching venue of the bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg.
The church dates from the 13th century and was renovated in the 19th century. It was originally built as a Romanesque hall between 1155 ad 1234. Subsequently, it was altered several times. The outside hides a rotunda-style basilica, based on the Pantheon in Rome.
To the north is the old Rathaus (city hall). To the southeast is Schloss Oldenburg.
Gallery
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Towers and spires of the church.
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Internal view within the church.
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Internal view looking down inside the church.
See also
References
- ^ "St. Lamberti-Kirche". Evangelisch-lutherische Kirchengemeinde Oldenburg (in German). Germany. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
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- ^ "St. Lamberti-Kirche". Oldenburg Tourist (in German). Germany. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
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53°08′18″N 8°12′51″E / 53.1384°N 8.2143°E
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- Buildings and structures completed in 1234
- Buildings and structures in Oldenburg
- Tourist attractions in Oldenburg
- Churches in Lower Saxony
- Lutheran churches in Germany
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- Romanesque architecture in Germany
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