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A municipal theatre in Germany, Theater Münster is a building that holds performances of plays, music theatre, and concerts, integrating ruins of a former theatre and music school destroyed in World War II.
A historic church building, the Apostelkirche is the main Evangelical church in Münster, constructed in the 13th century as a Franciscan monastery church. This Gothic Hall Church features a unique blend of medieval and Renaissance architectural styles.
A striped gate, 8.7 cm wide vertical stripes, a temporary installation during Sculpture Projects in 1987, now permanently installed on Domgasse since May 2016, donated to the city of Münster by Daniel Buren in 2015.
A Roman Catholic church building in Westphalia, Germany, dedicated to Lambert of Maastricht, known for its architecture blending late Gothic and neo-Gothic styles, featuring three iron baskets hanging from the tower where the corpses of Jan van Leiden and other Münster Rebellion leaders were publicly displayed.
A historic Krameramtshaus, existing since 1589, once served as a gathering place and storage facility for the Kramer Guild and also housed the Dutch delegation during the Westphalian Peace Treaty negotiations in 1648.
A historic building, the Stadtweinhaus was constructed in 1615/16 as a wine storage and sale facility for the city of Münster. It is the only remaining outbuilding of the town hall and architecturally independent building with a unique aesthetic.
A historic landmark in Münster, the Rathaus Münster is a well-known Gothic-style town hall with over 120,000 visitors annually.
A townhouse tower that is the remaining part of the former town hall, built in the Neorenaissance style between 1902 and 1907. The tower has survived almost unscathed during World War II and now features a glockenspiel that plays daily and during specific seasons.
A museum dedicated to the artwork of Pablo Picasso, featuring an extensive collection of his graphic works, including lithographs, linocuts, and ceramics, as well as pieces by other prominent artists, such as Georges Braque and Henri Matisse.
A timber-framed house dating back to 1564, verified through dendrological investigations. It is the second oldest surviving half-timbered house in Münster's city center.
A museum showcasing Westphalian art and cultural history, featuring late Gothic paintings and sculptures, Cranach family works, and Der Blaue Reiter and Die Brücke movement pieces, including August Macke's works.
A baroque Adelspalais, built from 1702 to 1707, features a strict symmetrical design with a central Wohung and two side wings, housing a museum, offices, and a lecture hall, including the oldest existing university lecture hall.
A cathedral with a rich history, the St.-Paulus-Dom is the third church on the site, built between 1225 and 1264 and featuring fragments of the second Ottonian cathedral incorporated into its architecture.
Astronomical clock, created between 1540 and 1542, is one of the most significant monumental clocks in the German-speaking world, featuring a perpetual calendar with dates from 1540 to 2071, an astrolabe with Moon phases and planetary locations, and an intricate display of celestial movements.
A Gothic hall church in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, dedicated to St. Mary and officially known as St. Marien Überwasser.
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