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The Church of St. Elizabeth is a Gothic basilica whose 87-meter tower offers one of the best bird's-eye views of the Market Square. Built in the 14th century, it was historically the main Protestant church of the city.
Dedicated to St. Elizabeth of Hungary, the church was completed around 1340 and became the city's most prominent Protestant church after the Reformation. Its tower collapsed twice and was rebuilt at reduced height.