St. Mary's Church, also known as Marienkirche, is a medieval basilica located in the city centre of Lübeck, Germany. The church is a prime example of north German Brick Gothic architecture and features a three-aisled basilica with side chapels, an ambulatory with radiating chapels, and vestibules. It has the tallest brick vault in the world and is considered a major work of church building in the Baltic Sea region. The church was built between 1265 and 1352 and has undergone several restorations, including after being damaged during World War II. Today, it is a popular tourist destination and an important part of Lübeck's cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the church and see its impressive architecture, historic artifacts, and beautiful stained-glass windows. The church also offers a unique view of the city from its towers, which can be climbed for a small fee
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