St. Aldegundis, Roman Catholic church in Emmerich am Rhein, Germany.
The St. Aldegundis church features a three-nave pseudo-basilica structure constructed with brick and tuff stone, reaching a height of 58 meters.
The first church at this location was built around 700 AD under St. Martin's patronage, later rededicated to St. Aldegundis after the Martin chapter relocated.
The church maintains regular musical performances through its carillon system of 43 bells, providing monthly concerts for the local community.
Located near the Rhine River, the church contains a pipe organ with 47 registers across three manuals and pedal, installed in 1973 and expanded in 1997.
The bell tower houses the largest medieval church bell along the Lower Rhine region, the Maria Bell, which dates back to 1498.
Location: Emmerich am Rhein
GPS coordinates: 51.83002,6.24526
Latest update: March 6, 2025 12:25
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