St. Maria Lyskirchen, Cologne

[3] The church is in the form of a three-aisled basilica, with a chancel flanked by two towers, only one of which was constructed to its full height, and an eastern apse.

[1] The church has a sculptured Romanesque portal,[4] and a cycle of 13th century ceiling paintings.

[5] A triptych by Joos van Cleve, with a central panel of the Lamentation, was sold in 1812; a few years later it was replaced with a copy by Benedikt Beckenkamp, which remains in the church.

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St. Maria Lyskirchen