St. Martin, Parish church in Großreuth hinter der Veste, Nuremberg, Germany.
St. Martin is a parish church in the Großreuth hinter der Veste neighborhood of Nuremberg displaying Romanesque Revival architectural features. The building showcases characteristic elements such as substantial stone walls, rounded arches, and balanced proportions typical of medieval German religious architecture.
The church emerged as an expression of Nuremberg's architectural development during a period of urban growth. Its construction reflects the religious and cultural history of the surrounding neighborhood.
The church serves as a central meeting place for worship and community events in the Großreuth neighborhood. It holds meaning for residents as a marker of local identity and gathering space throughout the year.
The church is open to visitors and worshippers during regular hours and sits within walking distance of public transportation stops. Access to the building is straightforward and the area is well connected by local transit.
The building displays specific elements of Bavarian Romanesque Revival design that distinguish it from other churches in the Nuremberg region. These architectural features make it a notable example of this design movement as seen in the city.
Location: Nuremberg
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
Address: Rollnerstraße 65
GPS coordinates: 49.46550,11.08140
Latest update: December 9, 2025 20:20
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