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Having a look around the pretty and historic church of St. Jakobus in Rudesheim! St. Jakobus is a Catholic church and a former parish in Rüdesheim am Rhein, Hesse, Germany. It dates back to the 10th century, was expanded around 1400, and again in 1913/14. The church was severely damaged by bombing in World War II, and rebuilt from 1947 to 1956. It is a listed historic monument and serves also as a concert venue. The oldest parts of the building from the 10th century are found in the basement of the northern tower. An early-Romanesque chapel dates back to the 11th century. The present church was founded c. 1400 by Johann Brömser. It was first an aisleless church, dedicated to James, son of Zebedee. In 1489, it was expanded by a northern nave and vaulted. Baroque changes were a new helmet for the steeple from 1766 and a high altar. The building was expanded further in 1913/24 to the east and south. The church burnt down by bombing on 25 November 1944. The only surviving features are the western facade, the northern nave and the tower. The church was rebuilt, in modified form and again with a flat ceiling, from 1947 to 1956. The foundation of the rebuilding was laid on 25 July 1947, the feast day of the patron saint that year. It was celebrated in 2017 with services, an exhibition, and concerts. For more videos in this series, be sure to check out the playlist: • Germany Tour 2023 Vermigram: / vermigram Be sure also, to subscribe for more content 😊 #rudesheim #rüdesheim #stjakobus #church #churches #catholic #catholicchurch #germany #deutschland #rudesheim2023 #germany2023 #deutschland2023 #stjakobuschurch