About St. Elizabeth's Church
St. Elizabeth's Church in Marburg, Germany, was worked by the Order of the Teutonic Knights out of appreciation for St. Elizabeth of Hungary. Her tomb made the congregation a significant journey goal amid the late Middle Ages. The congregation is one of the soonest simply Gothic places of worship in German-talking territories, and is held to be a model for the engineering of Cologne Cathedral. It is worked from sandstone in a cruciform format. The nave and its flanking passageways have a vaulted roof in excess of 20 m 66 ft high.
The triple choir comprises of the Elisabeth choir, the High choir and the Landgrave choir. The intersection is isolated from the nave by a stone rood screen. In prior occasions, the front piece of the congregation had been held for the knights of the Order. The congregation has two towers with a surmised stature of 80 m 263 ft. The northern one is delegated by a star, the southern one by a knight. It filled in as a motivation for St. Paul's Church in Strasbourg.
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