Churches of Wismar
Wismar’s skyline is defined by its massive Brick Gothic churches, a testament to its Hanseatic wealth. This list features the soaring 14th-century St. Nicholas, built for seafaring residents, and the reconstructed St. George’s, known for its immense scale. Beyond the medieval giants, the collection includes the 20th-century Catholic St. Lawrence and the New Church, established on the site of the destroyed St. Mary’s nave. Together, these sites represent the city's architectural resilience and spiritual diversity within its UNESCO-protected historic center.
Saint Nicolai
The Church St. Nicholas of Wismar was built from 1381 until 1487 as a church for sailors and fishermen. St.
St.-Georgen-Kirche
One of Northern Europe's largest Brick Gothic structures, this massive 13th-century church was extensively reconstructed following heavy damage in World War II. It features a high hall choir and serves as a venue for cultural events and exhibitions.
Sankt Laurentius
A Roman Catholic parish church located south of the historic old town, serving the local Catholic community in a predominantly Lutheran region.
Neue Kirche
A heritage-listed emergency church built in 1951 using salvaged materials. It stands on the grounds of the former St. Mary’s Church, whose nave was destroyed during World War II.
Neuapostolische Kirche Wismar
A modern place of worship for the New Apostolic congregation in Wismar, featuring contemporary architectural design and full wheelchair accessibility.
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