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Saint Martin Basilica
Sankt Martin Basilika
Roman temple
Saint Barbara
Normans
Rhénanie-Palatinat
Rheinland-Pfalz
Bingen
Rhineland-Palatinate
Williges


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Bingen - St. Martin

Bingen - St. Martin
On the place, where the St. Martin Basilica is now, was a Roman temple (Mercury) upto 406. The foundation of this temple were used, when the first Christian churches were erected here. In 891, when the Normans burnt down Bingen, the church got ruined as well. When a new church was completed more than a century later Archbishop Williges (975-1011), who had the nearby Drusus-bridge constructed, established a college of canons here, so the church was a collegiate church from then on.

In 1403 this Romanesque church got destroyed by fire. The new collegiate church was done in Gothic style. The St. Martin Basilica seen today joins actually two churches: the former collegiate church and the former parish church, from the early 16th century, dedicated to Saint Barbara. Below the choir of the basilica still is the Romanesque crypt of the predecessor (11th century).

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