St. Lamberti, Gothic church building in Old Town of Lüneburg, Germany.
The church featured three naves with a prominent tower and stood as a central architectural element in the southwestern part of Lüneburg's Old Town.
First mentioned in records from 1269, St. Lamberti underwent numerous modifications, including a sacristy construction in 1382 and tower completion in 1398.
The transition from Catholic to Protestant services occurred in 1530 when the building received parish church status under the Lüneburg council's direction.
The church materials were distributed to other religious buildings after its demolition in 1861, with the baptismal font relocated to St. Johanneskirche.
Archaeological excavations between 1998 and 2000 revealed foundations and crypts, providing evidence that the church construction began around 1300.
Location: Lüneburg
GPS coordinates: 53.24531,10.40277
Latest update: March 3, 2025 00:07
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