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13th-century churches in Germany

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Cathedral of Magdeburg
Protestant cathedral in Magdeburg, Germany; oldest Gothic cathedral in Germany
Nikolaikirche (Berlin)
church in Berlin, Germany
St. Mary's Church
church located in Stralsund, Germany
Bebenhausen Abbey
former Cistercian abbey in Germany
St. James' Church
one of Hamburg's main churches
St. Nicholas' Church
church building in Stralsund, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
St. Peter und Paul
church in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany
St. Reinoldi
church
Preacher's Church
church building in the Old Town of Erfurt, Germany
Paulinerkirche
demolished church in Leipzig, Germany
St. Mary's Church, Reutlingen
church in Reutlingen, Germany
Katharinenkirche, Nuremberg
church building in Nuremberg, Middle Franconia, Germany
Marienkirche
former church in Neubrandenburg, converted to a concert hall
St. Catherine's Church, Oppenheim
church building in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Franciscan Abbey, Rothenburg ob der Tauber
human settlement and church building in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Middle Franconia, Germany
St. Severin, Keitum
church in Keitum
Oberkirche (Arnstadt)
church building in Arnstadt, Germany
Reglerkirche (Erfurt)
The Reglerkirche (, "Church of the Regulated"; also called , "Augustine's Church") is a church building in the historical centre of Erfurt in Thuringia, Germany. It serves a Lutheran parish as a place of worship and is one of the larger churches in the city's old part. In times of East Germany, it was considered a centre of church music in Erfurt.
Rottenmünster Abbey
monastery
Quednau Church
former church in Königsberg, Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia)