Monday, September 22, 2025

Germany - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - St. Nikolai Church in Greifswald


St. Nikolai Church (Cathedral of St. Nicholas) in Greifswald, Germany, with colorful baroque tenement houses in the background.

Sent by Edeltraut from Achem, Germany.

St. Nikolai, Greifswald (GermanGreifswalder Dom St. Nikolai), dedicated to Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of seafarers and merchants, is a Brick Gothic church located in the western part of the centre of Greifswald. It was the main church and seat of the bishop of the Pomeranian Evangelical Church.

The first written sources referring to a church dedicated to St. Nicholas in Greifswald are from 1263. The oldest extant parts of the church have been dated to the last third of the 13th century. The building of the church started with the erection of a single-nave choir, which was later incorporated in a hall church with two aisles and a nave of equal size. The foundations of the western tower were laid at the same time. The church was furnished with its first organ already in 1362. In 1385 work was begun on a new choir with a straight eastern wall, which was finished in 1395 (read more).


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