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13.4.2015 klo 15.34
30.9.2015 klo 14.11
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Neo-Romanesque Church

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A medium-sized church in Neo-Romanesque style commonly built throughout continental central Europe in the mid- and late 1800s. Often combined with market places, they typically form the central parts of small and medium towns or suburbanized districts of larger cities.

This particular model was inspired by the curch of St. Martinus in Herten, Germany:
http://www.dunywood.de/html/st__martinus.html

MODEL INFO
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3x6 recreational building found under the "Parks" category.

Completely custom model (2000 tris, 1024x1024 d, s & n textures) with custom LOD (141 tris, 512x512 texture).

Costs 12.000 to build, 250 maintanence.

Other stats see the image gallery above.

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Update v1.1 - added lighting for After Dark
58 kommenttia
Marauder75t 12.3.2023 klo 7.13 
Beautiful Church, I like to place it next to my cemetery
KorKhan 19.12.2022 klo 22.56 
Love this asset!

One very small comment: In-game, it's misspelled as "chuch". This is relevant because it means the asset doesn't show up when I type in "church" using the Find It mod.
equinox.nova 21.4.2022 klo 10.39 
Hey I added you on steam. Would you please accept it? I would really like to implement your mod into Workers and Resources Soviet Republic.
MatteCosta 9.1.2021 klo 11.49 
Thank you very much for this! Its very fantastic awsome job!
sevenof9 21.6.2020 klo 2.45 
Looks great.
DiorRhoea 26.5.2020 klo 17.31 
Thank you! It looks beautiful in my city.
Faerillis 21.4.2020 klo 2.45 
I can't tell you how much I appreciate this being a Park and not a Unique Building!
jasio9292 13.8.2019 klo 13.46 
The same church is in Wroclaw at Krucza street
Nagib 19.5.2019 klo 18.06 
ReAssembler 23.8.2018 klo 16.51 
Lol, wtf. This is basically the church I had oposite my window where I was growing up in Latvia Jelgava.
Thank you, like, a LOT for this.