Consecrated in 1458, it features a late-Gothic high altar by Derick Baegert which shows the oldest depiction of Dortmund.
It was soon expanded to a Gothic hall church, begun in 1404 and consecrated in 1458.
[1][2] The church of a mendicant order, it was mainly a place for prayer and built simple and without a steeple.
[2] The church features a late-Gothic high altar by Derick Baegert, focused on the themes of the Passion and Crucifixion.
It shows in the background of the left panel the oldest depiction of Dortmund.