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Sibiu Lutheran Cathedral

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Architectural type
  
Church

Direction of façade
  
South

Architectural style
  
Gothic architecture

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  
Cathedral

Completed
  
1520 (1520)

Opened
  
1520

Region
  
Sibiu

Groundbreaking
  
1371

Sibiu Lutheran Cathedral

Location
  
Huet Square, Sibiu, Romania

Affiliation
  
Evangelical Church of Augustan Confession in Romania

Height (max)
  
73.34 metres (240.6 ft)

Address
  
Piața Albert Huet FN, Sibiu 550182, Romania

Similar
  
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The Lutheran Cathedral of Saint Mary (German: Evangelische Stadtpfarrkirche in Hermannstadt, Romanian: Biserica Evanghelică din Sibiu) is the most famous Gothic-style church in Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania. Its massive 73.34 m high steeple is a landmark of the city. The four turrets situated on top of the steeple were a sign to let foreigners know that the town had the right to sentence to death. It belongs to the Lutheran, German-speaking Evangelical Church of Augustan Confession in Romania.

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History

The Sibiu Lutheran Cathedral was built in the 14th century on the location of another 12th-century church. For three centuries it served as a burial place for the mayors, earls and other personalities from Sibiu. This practice was banned in 1796 but one exception was made in 1803 when baron Samuel von Brukenthal was laid to rest in the crypt.

In 1671 a Slovakian craftsman built an organ to replace the previous one that was built in 1585. Today the newer organ is the largest in the southeastern region of Europe. During the summer, there are concerts every Wednesday night.

Burials

  • Mihnea cel Rău
  • Samuel von Brukenthal
  • References

    Sibiu Lutheran Cathedral Wikipedia