The Martinskirche (St. Martin's church) is the Lutheran main church in Sindelfingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was built in Romanesque style as a basilica with a flat wooden ceiling, then part of a monastery. Today, the church is also a venue of church music events. The present church was conceived around 1059 to serve as the church of a Benedictine monastery, founded by Adalbert II., Count of Calw . The church was built on the foundations of an earlier church, in Romanesque style as a basilica with a flat wooden ceiling. Construction began in 1080, and the church was consecrated on 4 July 1083 by the Bishop of Würzburg and the Archbishop of Salzburg, dedicated to Martin of Tours. Building was completed in 1132 under Welf VI of Spoleto. The church also served the local parish. The Sindelfingen Abbey was dissolved in 1447. More information...
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