Talk:St. Martin's Church, Landshut
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Tallest brick bldg
[edit]The Chrysler Bldg in NY is the tallest brick building, but it has only a brick facade over a steel substructure. St. Martin's Church is all brick and the tallest without steel.Parkwells (talk) 02:07, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
Link to "brick and mortar"
[edit]Link "brick and mortar" (in section "Construction and renovations") is pointing to article about e-commerce concept. Is that correct? Zomby5178 (talk) 16:38, 4 December 2011 (UTC)
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I have seen this church in 1988. The most facinating things I found were the stained glass windows with Hitlar's image in them. Not all the windows are like this. I believe when the city was going through WW2, some of the windows were distroyed and Hitlar had them put some graphic images in there place. |
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No proof for 2nd tallest brick structure claim
[edit]the total height of this tower is 130m (https://www.geospector.de/project/inspektion-turm-stmartin-landshut). This includes the non-brick spire part, so this seems to contradict the '2nd tallest brick structure' claim. Wim Vandierendonck (talk) 21:47, 21 March 2023 (UTC)
Elbow cross???
[edit]We have "The choir elbow cross of 1495 has an overall length of 8 m" in the article. What does this "elbow cross" mean? Latin Beau 22:18, 21 March 2023 (UTC)