Interior of the Visby Cathedral (St. Mary’s Church). It's the only survived medieval church in Visby. Construction of the church began in the late 12th century and was consecrated in 1225. The Cathedral was built as a church for German traders in Visby. In the middle of 14th century the church was enlarged and converted into a basilica. The pulpit was made in 1684 in Lübeck. The main organ of the cathedral was made by the Swedish organ workshop Åckerman & Lund and installed in the cathedral in 1892.
Visby was a member of the medieval German trade association the Hansa and is now a popular place for tourists. Visby is on the UNESCO list of world heritage centers since 1995.
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