Rafa L.
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Wiesbaden’s Evangelical Market Church, known as the Marktkirche, dominates the Schlossplatz with its striking red‑brick neo‑Gothic façade and five towering spires, including a nearly 89 m‑high main tower. Built between 1853–1862 by Carl Boos as Nassau’s first monumental brick basilica, it features a star‑painted vaulted ceiling, galleries, vibrant post‑war stained‑glass, and five marble statues of Christ and the four Evangelists. Inside, note the bronze pulpit, grand 1863 Walcker organ, and a 49‑bell carillon ringing daily.