Ulm Minster, the tallest church building in the world (Tallest building in the world, 1890–1894.).

This list of tallest church buildings ranks church buildings by height. From the Middle Ages until the advent of the skyscraper, Christian church buildings were often the world's tallest buildings. From 1311, when the spire of Lincoln Cathedral surpassed the height of the Great Pyramid of Giza, until the Washington Monument was completed in 1884, a succession of church buildings held this title.

The tallest church building in the world is the Ulm Minster (161.5 m), the main Lutheran congregation in Ulm, Germany. The tallest Catholic, as well as the tallest domed church building, is the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace (158 m) in Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast. The tallest church building with two steeples as well as the tallest cathedral is Cologne Cathedral (157.4 m) in Cologne, Germany. The tallest Eastern Orthodox, as well as the tallest domed cathedral, will be People's Salvation Cathedral (now 120 m; 127 m when completed) in Bucharest, Romania.[1] The tallest brickwork church building is St Martin's Church (130.6 m) in Landshut, Germany, while the tallest brickwork church building with two steeples is St Mary's Church (125 m) in Lübeck, Germany. The tallest wooden church building is Săpânța-Peri Monastery church (78 m) in Săpânța, Romania. The tallest church building in the Americas is the Cathedral of Maringá (124 m) in Maringá, Brasil. If completed, the Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Spain, will be the tallest church building in the world, at 172.5 metres (566 ft).

The cities with the most churches surpassing 99 metres (325 feet) are Hamburg (5 of the 29 tallest churches), Lübeck (4 of the 56 tallest churches, two of which with twin towers → 6 towers overall), Vienna (2), Tallinn (2), St. Petersburg (2), New York City (2), Dortmund (2) and Stralsund (2), and the cities with the most churches surpassing 75 metres (246 feet) are Berlin (16), Hamburg (9), Paris (8), Dresden (8), Vienna (7), Stockholm (7) and Munich (7), while in the Americas it is New York City (4).

Constructed

Church buildings ≥ 99 m (325 ft)

This list does not include church buildings that incorporate a significant portion of space to non-church uses, such as the Chicago Temple Building. It does not include structures from non-Christian religions.

Rank Name of Church Image Height
metres (feet)
Completed Location Country Christian denomination Coordinates Notes
1Ulm Minster 161.5 m (530 ft)1890 Ulm GermanyLutheran48°23′55″N 9°59′30″E / 48.398497°N 9.991797°E / 48.398497; 9.991797 (Ulm Minster)Tallest building in the world 1890–1894; world's tallest church; tallest Lutheran church; spire's height originally intended to be shorter but increased in order to surpass Cologne Cathedral
2Our Lady of Peace Basilica 158.0 m (518 ft)1989 Yamoussoukro Ivory CoastCatholic6°48′40″N 5°17′49″W / 6.811126°N 5.296918°W / 6.811126; -5.296918 (Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro) World's tallest domed church; tallest Catholic church in the world.
3Cologne Cathedral 157.4 m (516 ft)1880 Cologne GermanyCatholic50°56′28″N 6°57′26″E / 50.941147°N 6.957283°E / 50.941147; 6.957283 (Cologne Cathedral) Tallest building in the world 1880–1884; tallest twin tower façade; tallest cathedral in the world; place of the Shrine of the Three Kings
4Rouen Cathedral 151.0 m (495 ft)1876 Rouen FranceCatholic49°26′25″N 1°05′42″E / 49.440202°N 1.095087°E / 49.440202; 1.095087 (Rouen Cathedral) Tallest building in the world 1876–1880; tallest church in France
5St. Nicholas' Church 147.3 m (483 ft)1874Hamburg GermanyLutheran53°32′51″N 9°59′27″E / 53.547505°N 9.990708°E / 53.547505; 9.990708 (St. Nikolai, Hamburg) Tallest building in the world 1874–1876; only tower remains after 1943 bombing; tower accessible by elevator; a large war memorial
6Strasbourg Cathedral 142.0 m (466 ft)1439 Strasbourg FranceCatholic48°34′55″N 7°45′01″E / 48.581808°N 7.750361°E / 48.581808; 7.750361 (Strasbourg Cathedral)Tallest building in the world 1647–1874; tallest 15th-century structure in the world
7Basilica of Our Lady of Licheń 141.5 m (464 ft) 2000Stary Licheń PolandCatholic52°19′24″N 18°21′24″E / 52.323239°N 18.356754°E / 52.323239; 18.356754 (Basilica of Our Lady of Licheń) Largest church in Poland, seventh largest in Europe and eleventh largest in the world
8Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família 138.0 m (453 ft) Barcelona SpainCatholic Height of the "Torre de la Mare de Déu"; still under construction
9St. Peter's Basilica 136.6 m (448 ft)[2]1626 Vatican City Vatican CityCatholic41°54′08″N 12°27′13″E / 41.902159°N 12.453566°E / 41.902159; 12.453566 (St. Peter's Basilica) Largest church in the world both by area and volume
10St. Stephen's Cathedral
"Steffl"
136.4 m (448 ft)1433Vienna AustriaCatholic48°12′30″N 16°22′23″E / 48.208255°N 16.373030°E / 48.208255; 16.373030 (St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna)Tallest church in Austria; tallest in the area of the former Austria-Hungary; home of the "Madonna of Pötsch" (Madonna von Pötsch); colloquially called "Steffl"
11People's Salvation Cathedral 135.0 m (443 ft) Bucharest RomaniaRomanian Orthodox Tallest Orthodox church; tallest church in Southeast Europe; tallest in Romania; still under construction
12New Linz Cathedral 134.8 m (440 ft)1924 Linz AustriaCatholic48°18′03″N 14°17′09″E / 48.300776°N 14.285868°E / 48.300776; 14.285868 (New Cathedral, Linz)Largest church in Austria by area, but two metres shorter than St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna since no building in Austria-Hungary was allowed to be higher than St. Stephen's Cathedral (also the reason why there are no taller churches in Budapest and Prague) 
13St. Peter's Church 132.2 m (436 ft)1878Hamburg GermanyLutheran53°33′01″N 9°59′47″E / 53.550367°N 9.996365°E / 53.550367; 9.996365 (St. Peter's Church, Hamburg) Hamburg's tallest completely preserved church
14St. Michael's Church
"Michel"
132.1 m (433 ft)1786Hamburg GermanyLutheran53°32′54″N 9°58′42″E / 53.548397°N 9.978432°E / 53.548397; 9.978432 (St. Michaelis Church, Hamburg)Tallest 18th-century church in the world; Hamburg's most famous church; colloquially called "Michel"
15St. Martin's Church 130.6 m (428 ft) 1500Landshut GermanyCatholic48°32′03″N 12°09′02″E / 48.534192°N 12.150680°E / 48.534192; 12.150680 (St. Martin's Church, Landshut) Tallest brickwork structure in the world; tallest church in Bavaria
16Basilica of San Gaudenzio 126.0 m (413 ft)[3]1887 Novara ItalyCatholic45°26′55″N 8°37′10″E / 45.448746°N 8.619520°E / 45.448746; 8.619520 (Basilica of San Gaudenzio) Tallest church in Italy; tallest in Piedmont; 121.0 metres tall without the statue on its top
17St. James' Church 125.4 m (410 ft)1963Hamburg GermanyLutheran53°33′01″N 10°00′01″E / 53.550359°N 10.000359°E / 53.550359; 10.000359 (St. Jacobi, Hamburg) Fourth-tallest church in Hamburg; new, modern spire finished 1963
18St. Mary's Church 125.0 m (410 ft)1350Lübeck GermanyLutheran53°52′04″N 10°41′04″E / 53.867768°N 10.684427°E / 53.867768; 10.684427 (St. Mary's Church, Lübeck) Second-tallest twin tower façade; tallest twin tower façade finished in the Middle Ages (overtaken by Cologne cathedral only in 1880)
19Maringá Cathedral 124.0 m (407 ft)1972Maringá BrazilCatholic23°25′35″S 51°56′18″W / 23.426271°S 51.938258°W / -23.426271; -51.938258 (Cathedral of Maringá)Tallest church in the Americas; tallest in South America
20Cathedral of Our Lady 123.9 m (406 ft)[4]1521Antwerp BelgiumCatholic51°13′14″N 4°24′02″E / 51.220503°N 4.400593°E / 51.220503; 4.400593 (Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp) Tallest church in the Low Countries; tallest in Belgium; tallest in Flanders
21St. Olaf's Church
"Oleviste"
123.7 m (405.84 ft)1450 Tallinn EstoniaBaptist59°26′29″N 24°44′50″E / 59.441378°N 24.747334°E / 59.441378; 24.747334 (St. Olaf's church, Tallinn) Tallest church in the Baltic states; tallest in Estonia; tallest Baptist church; according to some sources also the tallest building in the world from 1549 to 1625[note 1]
22St. Peter's Church 123.3 m (404 ft)1690/1973Riga LatviaLutheran56°56′51″N 24°06′31″E / 56.947499°N 24.108700°E / 56.947499; 24.108700 (St. Peter's Church, Riga) Second-tallest church in the Baltic states; tallest in Latvia; tower collapsed in 1666 and again in 1721; tower and roof damaged in World War II, restored in 1973
23Salisbury Cathedral 123.1 m (404 ft)1315Salisbury United KingdomChurch of England51°03′54″N 1°47′50″W / 51.065008°N 1.797300°W / 51.065008; -1.797300 (Salisbury Cathedral) Tallest church in the United Kingdom; tallest in England; largest cathedral close in Britain (80 acres (32 hectares)
24Peter and Paul Cathedral 122.5 m (402 ft)1733St. Petersburg RussiaRussian Orthodox59°57′00″N 30°18′58″E / 59.950128°N 30.316035°E / 59.950128; 30.316035 (Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg) Second-tallest Orthodox church; tallest Orthodox belltower; tallest church in Russia; tallest in St. Petersburg
25Riverside Church 119.8 m (392 ft)1930 New York City United StatesBaptist40°48′43″N 73°57′47″W / 40.811987°N 73.963135°W / 40.811987; -73.963135 (Riverside Church, New York City)Tallest church in North America; tallest in the USA; second-tallest in the Americas
26Uppsala Cathedral 118.7 m[5] (390 ft)1435 Uppsala SwedenChurch of Sweden59°51′29″N 17°37′58″E / 59.858036°N 17.632723°E / 59.858036; 17.632723 (Uppsala Cathedral)

Third-tallest twin tower façade; tallest church in Scandinavia; tallest in Sweden; largest cathedral in Scandinavia (length 118.95 m)

27Schwerin Cathedral 117.5 m (385 ft)1892 Schwerin GermanyLutheran53°37′47″N 11°24′50″E / 53.629626°N 11.413898°E / 53.629626; 11.413898 (Schwerin Cathedral) Tallest church in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; tallest in Mecklenburg
28St. Peter's Church 117.0 m (384 ft)1577Rostock GermanyLutheran54°05′26″N 12°08′51″E / 54.090655°N 12.147561°E / 54.090655; 12.147561 (St. Peter's Church, Rostock)  
29St. Catherine's Church 116.7 m (377 ft)1657Hamburg GermanyLutheran53°32′46″N 9°59′38″E / 53.546000°N 9.994023°E / 53.546000; 9.994023 (St. Catherine's Church, Hamburg) Fifth-tallest church in Hamburg
30-31Freiburg Minster 116.0 m (381 ft)1330Freiburg GermanyCatholic47°59′44″N 7°51′08″E / 47.995536°N 7.852221°E / 47.995536; 7.852221 (Freiburg Minster) Tallest church in Baden  
30-31Klara Church 116.0 m[6] (381 ft)1888Stockholm SwedenChurch of Sweden59°19′52″N 18°03′40″E / 59.331247°N 18.061234°E / 59.331247; 18.061234 (Klara Church, Stockholm) Tallest church in Stockholm; second-tallest in Scandinavia and Sweden
32Church of Our Lady 115.6 m (379 ft)1465 Bruges BelgiumCatholic51°12′17″N 3°13′28″E / 51.204816°N 3.224361°E / 51.204816; 3.224361 (Church of Our Lady, Bruges) Second-tallest church in the Low Countries; second tallest brickwork tower in the world.
33Basílica del Voto Nacional 115.0 m (376 ft)1988Quito EcuadorCatholic0°12′54″S 78°30′28″W / 0.215025°S 78.507711°W / -0.215025; -78.507711 (Basílica del Voto Nacional, Quito) Fourth-tallest twin tower façade
34Lübeck Cathedral 114.7 m (376 ft)1341Lübeck GermanyLutheran53°51′39″N 10°41′06″E / 53.860756°N 10.684901°E / 53.860756; 10.684901 (Lübeck Cathedral) Fifth-tallest twin tower façade; earliest of the brickwork churches on the Baltic Sea
35St. Michael's Basilica 114.6 m (374 ft)1492Bordeaux FranceCatholic44°50′04″N 0°33′57″W / 44.834353°N 0.565962°W / 44.834353; -0.565962 (Basilica of St. Michael, Bordeaux) Third-tallest church in France
36-37Florence Cathedral 114.5 m (376 ft)1434Florence ItalyCatholic43°46′23″N 11°15′25″E / 43.773017°N 11.257033°E / 43.773017; 11.257033 (Florence Cathedral) Second-tallest church in Italy; tallest in Tuscany 
36-37St. Andrew's Church 114.5 m (376 ft)1890Hildesheim GermanyLutheran52°09′06″N 9°56′58″E / 52.151628°N 9.949469°E / 52.151628; 9.949469 (St. Andreas, Hildesheim) Tallest church in Lower Saxony
38Orléans Cathedral 114.0 m (374 ft)1345Orléans FranceCatholic47°54′07″N 1°54′38″E / 47.901889°N 1.910492°E / 47.901889; 1.910492 (Orléans Cathedral)  
39Mortegliano Cathedral
(Duomo di Mortegliano)
113.2 m (371 ft)1959Mortegliano ItalyCatholic45°56′37″N 13°10′17″E / 45.943596°N 13.171323°E / 45.943596; 13.171323 (St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Mortegliano) Tallest church in Friuli-Venezia Giulia
40-41Chartres Cathedral 113.0 m (371 ft)[7]1514Chartres FranceCatholic48°26′51″N 1°29′14″E / 48.447479°N 1.487103°E / 48.447479; 1.487103 (Chartres Cathedral)  
40-41Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Rosary 113.0 m (371 ft)1901Manizales ColombiaCatholic5°04′03″N 75°31′02″W / 5.067404°N 75.517270°W / 5.067404; -75.517270 (Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Rosary, Manizales)
42Amiens Cathedral 112.7 m (367 ft)1549Amiens FranceCatholic49°53′41″N 2°18′08″E / 49.894584°N 2.302204°E / 49.894584; 2.302204 (Amiens Cathedral)
43-44Torrazzo of Cremona 112.3 m (368 ft)1309Cremona ItalyCatholic45°08′02″N 10°01′30″E / 45.133786°N 10.025086°E / 45.133786; 10.025086 (Torrazzo of Cremona) Oldest brick structure taller than 100 m that is still standing (completed in 1309); third tallest brickwork bell tower in the world
43-44Dom Tower 112.3 m (368 ft)1382Utrecht NetherlandsProtestant52°05′26″N 5°07′17″E / 52.090674°N 5.121308°E / 52.090674; 5.121308 (Dom Tower of Utrecht) Tallest church in the Netherlands; third-tallest in the Low Countries; cathedral's nave collapsed during a storm in 1674.
45-46La Plata Cathedral 112.0 m (367 ft)2000La Plata ArgentinaCatholic34°55′22″S 57°57′20″W / 34.922679°S 57.955611°W / -34.922679; -57.955611 (Cathedral of La Plata) Designated cathedral in 1932, towers finished in 2000
45-46St James' Church 112.0 m (367 ft)1334Lübeck GermanyLutheran53°52′15″N 10°41′19″E / 53.870946°N 10.688602°E / 53.870946; 10.688602 (Saint Jacob's Church, Lübeck) Third-tallest church in Lübeck
47St. Paul's Cathedral 111.3 m (366 ft)1710London United KingdomChurch of England51°30′50″N 0°05′54″W / 51.513931°N 0.098306°W / 51.513931; -0.098306 (St. Paul's Cathedral, London) Tallest church in London; second-tallest in the United Kingdom and England; tallest building in London until 1962
48Schleswig Cathedral 111.2 m (367 ft)1894Schleswig GermanyLutheran54°30′48″N 9°34′07″E / 54.513471°N 9.568652°E / 54.513471; 9.568652 (Schleswig Cathedral) Tallest church in Schleswig 
49Cathedral Basilica of St James the Apostle 110.18 m (363 ft)1892Szczecin PolandCatholic53°25′29″N 14°33′20″E / 53.424662°N 14.555576°E / 53.424662; 14.555576Tallest church in Pomerania; 1892–1944 it measured 119.8 m; until 2008 it was 67 m
50Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception 110 m (361 ft)2018Ninh Bình VietnamCatholic20°21′13″N 105°53′55″E / 20.353746°N 105.898636°E / 20.353746; 105.898636
51Sacred Heart Church 109.6 m (360 ft)1891Graz AustriaCatholic47°04′10″N 15°27′20″E / 47.069431°N 15.455642°E / 47.069431; 15.455642 (Herz-Jesu-Kirche, Graz) Third-tallest church in Austria; tallest in Styria 
52Nieuwe Kerk 108.8 m (357 ft)1496Delft NetherlandsProtestant52°00′44″N 4°21′37″E / 52.012135°N 4.360215°E / 52.012135; 4.360215 (Nieuwe Kerk, Delft) Fourth-tallest church in the Low Countries
53St. John's Church 108.7 m (357 ft)1408Lüneburg GermanyLutheran53°14′52″N 10°24′45″E / 53.247758°N 10.412392°E / 53.247758; 10.412392 (St. John's Church, Lüneburg) Second-tallest church in Lower Saxony; once slightly taller; spire rebuilt from 1406 to 1408
54Milan Cathedral 108.5 m (350 ft)1886Milan ItalyCatholic45°27′51″N 9°11′31″E / 45.464251°N 9.192070°E / 45.464251; 9.192070 (Milan Cathedral) Fifth-tallest church in Italy; tallest in Lombardy 
55Zagreb Cathedral 108.4 m (355 ft)1880Zagreb CroatiaCatholic45°48′52″N 15°58′46″E / 45.814443°N 15.979412°E / 45.814443; 15.979412 (Zagreb Cathedral) Tallest church in the area of the former Yugoslavia; tallest in Croatia 
56St Peter's Church 108.2 m (367 ft)1450Lübeck GermanyLutheran53°51′57″N 10°40′59″E / 53.865951°N 10.682964°E / 53.865951; 10.682964 (Saint Peter's Church, Lübeck) Fourth-tallest church in Lübeck
57Diocesan Sanctuary of Our Lady of Guadalupe 107.5 m (352.7 ft)2008Zamora de Hidalgo MexicoCatholic19°59′01″N 102°16′53″W / 19.983619°N 102.281462°W / 19.983619; -102.281462 (Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Zamora de Hidalgo)  
58St. Peter and St. Paul's Church 107.2 m (352 ft)1999Mostar Bosnia and HerzegovinaCatholic43°20′16″N 17°48′31″E / 43.337902°N 17.808697°E / 43.337902; 17.808697 (Church of St. Peter and Paul, Mostar)
59-60Linköping Cathedral 107.0 m (351 ft)1886Linköping SwedenChurch of Sweden58°24′40″N 15°37′00″E / 58.411093°N 15.616765°E / 58.411093; 15.616765 (Linköping Cathedral)  
59-60Monastery of Our Lady of Kazan 107.0 m (351 ft)2011Tambov RussiaRussian Orthodox52°43′17″N 41°27′28″E / 52.721293°N 41.457896°E / 52.721293; 41.457896 (Belfry of Monastery of Our Lady of Kazan, Tambov) The bell tower is the highest point of the monastery being first consecrated in 1848 and destroyed by the Soviet government in 1936. It has now been fully reconstructed in the years of 2009–2011.
61-65Alessandria Cathedral 106.0 m (348 ft)1885Alessandria ItalyCatholic44°54′44″N 8°37′08″E / 44.912124°N 8.618807°E / 44.912124; 8.618807 (Alessandria Cathedral)
61-65Jasna Góra Monastery 106.0 m (348 ft) 1900Częstochowa PolandCatholic50°48′45″N 19°05′49″E / 50.812458°N 19.097061°E / 50.812458; 19.097061 (Jasna Góra Monastery, Częstochowa) Home of the Black Madonna of Częstochowa (Obraz Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej)
61-65St. Joseph's Church 106.0 m (348 ft)1957Le Havre FranceCatholic49°29′28″N 0°06′04″E / 49.491011°N 0.101095°E / 49.491011; 0.101095 (St. Joseph's Church, Le Havre)  
61-65Basilica of Our Lady of Luján 106.0 m (348 ft)1935Luján ArgentinaCatholic34°33′51″S 59°07′16″W / 34.564204°S 59.121125°W / -34.564204; -59.121125 (Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Luján)  
61-65Resurrection Cathedral 106.0 m (348 ft)1832Shuya RussiaRussian Orthodox56°51′24″N 41°23′02″E / 56.856695°N 41.383819°E / 56.856695; 41.383819 (Resurrection Cathedral, Shuya)
66-71St. Peter's Church 105.0 m (344 ft)1322Dortmund GermanyLutheran51°30′53″N 7°27′36″E / 51.514637°N 7.459980°E / 51.514637; 7.459980 (St. Petri Church, Dortmund) Tallest church in Westphalia; place of the "Golden Wonder of Westphalia" (Goldenes Wunder von Westfalen)
66-71St. Peter's Church 105.0 m (344 ft)1310Malmö SwedenLutheran55°36′25″N 13°00′10″E / 55.606902°N 13.002813°E / 55.606902; 13.002813 (St Petri, Malmö) Fourth-tallest church in Scandinavia and Sweden
66-71St. Patrick's Cathedral 105.0 m (344 ft)1939Melbourne AustraliaCatholic37°48′36″S 144°58′35″E / 37.810122°S 144.976506°E / -37.810122; 144.976506 (St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne) Tallest church in Australia
66-71Regensburg Cathedral 105.0 m (344 ft)1856Regensburg GermanyCatholic49°01′10″N 12°05′52″E / 49.019389°N 12.097840°E / 49.019389; 12.097840 (Regensburg Cathedral) Second-tallest church in Bavaria; tallest twin tower façade in Bavaria
66-71St. Nicholas' Church 105.0 m (344 ft)1696 Tallinn EstoniaLutheran59°26′09″N 24°44′32″E / 59.435955°N 24.742222°E / 59.435955; 24.742222 (St. Nicholas' Church, Tallinn)Third-tallest church in the Baltic states; cathedral itself dates from 1275
66-71Wing Kwong Pentecostal Holiness Church 105.0 m (344 ft)2000 Hong Kong ChinaLutheran22°20′10″N 114°11′22″E / 22.336168°N 114.189399°E / 22.336168; 114.189399 (Wing Kwong Pentecostal Holiness Church)
72St. Catherine's Church 104.7 m (344 ft)1550Hoogstraten BelgiumCatholic51°24′03″N 4°45′41″E / 51.400871°N 4.761388°E / 51.400871; 4.761388 (St. Catherine's Church, Hoogstraten)  
73-74Łódź Cathedral 104.5 m (343 ft)1912Łódź PolandCatholic51°44′56″N 19°27′37″E / 51.748985°N 19.460228°E / 51.748985; 19.460228 (Archcathedral Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka, Łódź)  
73-74Seville Cathedral 104.5 m (343 ft)1568Seville SpainCatholic37°23′10″N 5°59′33″W / 37.386203°N 5.992624°W / 37.386203; -5.992624 (Seville Cathedral)Height of the Giralda (originally a minaret); second-tallest church in Spain; tallest in Andalusia; largest Gothic cathedral in the world; originally built as a mosque
75-76St. Reinold's Church 104.0 m (341 ft)1954Dortmund GermanyLutheran51°30′53″N 7°28′02″E / 51.514745°N 7.467157°E / 51.514745; 7.467157 (Reinoldikirche, Dortmund) Second-tallest church in Westphalia and Dortmund; was 119 metres (390 ft) from 1520 until 1661
75-76St. Mary's Church 104.0 m (341 ft)1478Stralsund GermanyLutheran54°18′36″N 13°05′15″E / 54.309972°N 13.087383°E / 54.309972; 13.087383 (St. Mary's Church, Stralsund) Tallest building in the world 1549–1569 and 1573–1647; third-tallest church in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; second-tallest in Pomerania
77Santuário Santa Isabel Rainha 103.6 m (340 ft)1958São Paulo BrazilCatholic23°33′30″S 46°32′22″W / 23.558315°S 46.539328°W / -23.558315; -46.539328 (Santuário Santa Isabel Rainha)
78Cathedral of Christ the Saviour 103.4 m (338 ft)2000Moscow RussiaRussian Orthodox55°44′41″N 37°36′19″E / 55.744692°N 37.605380°E / 55.744692; 37.605380 (Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow) Tallest church in Moscow; fourth-tallest in Russia; reconstruction of the original cathedral consecrated 1883 and demolished by Soviets in 1931
79-81St. Catherine's Church 103.0 m (338 ft)1430Osnabrück GermanyLutheran52°16′24″N 8°02′33″E / 52.273195°N 8.042443°E / 52.273195; 8.042443 (Katharinenkirche, Osnabrück)Third-tallest church in Lower Saxony and Westphalia
79-81Hôtel des Invalides 103.0 m (338 ft)1706Paris FranceCatholic48°51′18″N 2°18′45″E / 48.854992°N 2.312405°E / 48.854992; 2.312405 (Les Invalides, Paris)  
79-81Świdnica Cathedral 103.0 m (338 ft)1496Świdnica PolandCatholic50°50′28″N 16°29′30″E / 50.840992°N 16.491600°E / 50.840992; 16.491600 (St. Stanislaus and St. Wenceslaus Cathedral, Świdnica)Tallest church in Silesia
82-83St. Mary's Church 102.6 m (337 ft)1854Chojna PolandCatholic52°57′46″N 14°25′46″E / 52.962654°N 14.429458°E / 52.962654; 14.429458 (Church of St. Mary, Chojna)
82-83St. Nicholas' Church 102.6 m (337 ft)c 1350Stralsund GermanyLutheran54°18′55″N 13°05′27″E / 54.315284°N 13.090803°E / 54.315284; 13.090803 (St. Nicholas' Church, Stralsund)Fourth-tallest church in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; third-tallest in Pomerania
84St. Anthony's Basilica 102.5 m (336 ft)1905Rheine GermanyCatholic52°16′55″N 7°26′57″E / 52.281810°N 7.449119°E / 52.281810; 7.449119 (St.-Antonius-Basilika, Rheine)Fourth-tallest church in Westphalia
85-86St. Bartholomew's Cathedral 102.3 m (336 ft)1600Plzeň Czech RepublicCatholic49°44′52″N 13°22′38″E / 49.747655°N 13.377285°E / 49.747655; 13.377285 (Cathedral of St. Bartholomew, Plzeň) Tallest church in the Czech Republic; tallest in Bohemia
85-86St. Martin's Cathedral 102.3 m (336 ft) 20th centuryYpres BelgiumCatholic50°51′06″N 2°53′04″E / 50.851754°N 2.884402°E / 50.851754; 2.884402 (St Martin's Cathedral, Ypres) Full reconstruction of the medieval church destroyed during World War I. This is a proto-cathedral
87Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal 102.0 m (334 ft)1967Montreal CanadaCatholic45°29′31″N 73°36′59″W / 45.491899°N 73.616343°W / 45.491899; -73.616343 (Saint Joseph's Oratory) Tallest church in Canada; second-tallest in North America; ninth-tallest in the Americas
88Saint Isaac's Cathedral 101.5 m (333 ft)1858 St. Petersburg RussiaRussian Orthodox59°56′03″N 30°18′22″E / 59.934127°N 30.306087°E / 59.934127; 30.306087 (Saint Isaac's Cathedral, Saint Petersburg) Fifth-tallest church in Russia; second-tallest in St. Petersburg
89-92Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 101.0 m (331 ft)1876Bielawa PolandCatholic50°41′13″N 16°37′00″E / 50.687071°N 16.616722°E / 50.687071; 16.616722 (Bielawa Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary) Second-tallest church in Silesia
89-92Basilica of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception 101.0 m (331 ft)1866Boulogne-sur-Mer FranceCatholic50°43′35″N 1°36′55″E / 50.726420°N 1.615250°E / 50.726420; 1.615250 (Basilica of Notre-Dame de Boulogne)
89-92Liverpool Cathedral 101.0 m (331 ft)1978Liverpool United KingdomChurch of England53°23′51″N 2°58′23″W / 53.397510°N 2.973151°W / 53.397510; -2.973151 (Liverpool Cathedral) Third-tallest church in the United Kingdom and England
89-92Magdeburg Cathedral 101.0 m (331 ft)1520Magdeburg GermanyLutheran52°07′29″N 11°38′02″E / 52.124587°N 11.634009°E / 52.124587; 11.634009 (Cathedral of Magdeburg) Tallest church in Saxony-Anhalt; north tower 100.98 m, south tower 99.25 m
93Saint Wenceslas Cathedral 100.7 m (330 ft)1892Olomouc Czech RepublicCatholic49°35′51″N 17°15′46″E / 49.597567°N 17.262657°E / 49.597567; 17.262657 (Saint Wenceslas Cathedral, Olomouc) Second-tallest church in the Czech Republic; tallest in Moravia
94Bern Minster 100.6 m (330.1 ft)1893Bern  SwitzerlandSwiss Reformed46°56′50″N 7°27′04″E / 46.947321°N 7.451197°E / 46.947321; 7.451197 (Münster of Bern) Tallest church in Switzerland
95St. Patrick's Cathedral 100.4 m (329.6 ft)1888New York City United StatesCatholic40°45′31″N 73°58′36″W / 40.758680°N 73.976770°W / 40.758680; -73.976770 (St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York) Second-tallest church in the USA and New York City; third-tallest in North America; tenth-tallest in the Americas; spires completed in 1888, the tallest in New York City from 1880 to 1890.[8]
96St Mark's Campanile 100.1 m (328 ft)1912Venice ItalyCatholic45°26′02″N 12°20′21″E / 45.434010°N 12.339055°E / 45.434010; 12.339055 (St Mark's Campanile, Venice)  
97-101Cathedral Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady Aparecida 100.0 m (328 ft)1980Aparecida BrazilCatholic22°50′59″S 45°14′04″W / 22.849757°S 45.234312°W / -22.849757; -45.234312 (Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida)Steeple at 100.0 m
97-101Esztergom Basilica 100.0 m (328 ft)1869Esztergom HungaryCatholic47°47′56″N 18°44′10″E / 47.798984°N 18.736238°E / 47.798984; 18.736238 (Esztergom Basilica) Tallest building in Hungary
97-101Speyer Memorial Church 100.0 m (328 ft)1904Speyer GermanyLutheran49°18′54″N 8°25′47″E / 49.315101°N 8.429673°E / 49.315101; 8.429673 (Gedächtniskirche, Speyer) Tallest church in Rhineland-Palatinate; tallest in the Palatinate
97-101Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception 100.0 m (328 ft)1959Washington, D.C. United StatesCatholic38°55′58″N 77°00′03″W / 38.932807°N 77.000886°W / 38.932807; -77.000886 (Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.) Third-tallest church in the USA; largest Catholic church in North America
97-101Las Lajas Shrine 100.0 m (328 ft)1949Ipiales ColombiaCatholic0°48′20″N 77°35′10″W / 0.805452°N 77.5861096°W / 0.805452; -77.5861096 (Las Lajas Shrine)
102St Nicholas' Church 99.9 m (328 ft)1653Greifswald GermanyLutheranFifth-tallest church in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; fourth-tallest in Pomerania
103St. Ludger Church 99.3 m (326 ft)1898Billerbeck GermanyCatholicFifth-tallest church in Westphalia; tallest twin tower façade in Westphalia
104-107Church of Our Lady of Laeken 99.0 m (325 ft)1911Brussels BelgiumCatholicTallest church in Brussels; seventh-tallest in the Low Countries; fifth-tallest in Belgium and Flanders
104-107St. John's Church 99.0 m (325 ft)1892Stargard PolandCatholicFifth-tallest church in Pomerania
104-107St. Nicomedes' Church 99.0 m (325 ft)1889Steinfurt GermanyCatholicSixth-tallest church in Westphalia
104-107Votive Church 99.0 m (325 ft)1879Vienna AustriaCatholicFourth-tallest church in Austria; second-tallest in Vienna; tallest twin tower façade in Austria

Overview - church buildings ≥ 99 m (325 ft) - country and city list

Rank Country Church buildings
≥ 99 m
≥ 325 ft
Tallest Rank City Church buildings
≥ 99 m
≥ 325 ft
Tallest
1  Germany 30 161.5 1 Hamburg -  Germany 5 147.3
2  France 9 151.0 2 Lübeck -  Germany 4 125.0
3  Poland 8 141.5 3 Vienna -  Austria 2 136.4
4  Italy +  Vatican City 8 [note 2] 136.6 4 Tallinn -  Estonia 2 123.7
5  Belgium  Flanders 5 [note 3] 124.9 5 St. Petersburg -  Russia 2 122.5
6  Russia 5 122.5 6 New York City -  United States 2 119.8
7  Austria 4 136.4 7 Dortmund -  Germany 2 105.0
8  Sweden 4 118.7 8 Stralsund -  Germany 2 104.0
9  Brazil 3 124.0 9 Ulm -  Germany 1 161.5
10  United Kingdom  England 3 [note 4] 123.1 10 Yamoussoukro -  Ivory Coast 1 158.0
11  United States 3 119.8 11 Cologne -  Germany 1 157.4
12  Spain 2 [note 5] 138.0 12 Rouen -  France 1 151.0
13  Estonia 2 123.7 13 Strasbourg -  France  Alsace 1 142.0
14  Colombia 2 113.0 14 Licheń Stary -  Poland 1 141.5
15  Netherlands 2 112.3 15 Barcelona -  Spain  Catalonia 1 [note 6] 138.0
16  Argentina 2 112.0 16 Vatican City (Rome) -  Vatican City 1 136.6
17  Czech Republic 2 102.3 17 Bucharest -  Romania 1 [note 7] 135.0
18  Ivory Coast 1 158.0 18 Linz -  Austria 1 134.8
19  Romania 1 [note 8] 135.0 19 Landshut -  Germany 1 130.6
20  Latvia 1 123.3 20 Novara -  Italy 1 126.0
21  Ecuador 1 115.0 21 Maringá -  Brazil 1 124.0
22  Vietnam 1 110.0 22 Antwerp -  Belgium  Flanders 1 123.9
23  Croatia 1 108.4 23 Riga -  Latvia 1 123.3
24  Mexico 1 107.5 24 Salisbury -  United Kingdom 1 123.1
25  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 107.2 25 Uppsala -  Sweden 1 118.7
26  Australia 1 105.0 26 Schwerin -  Germany 1 117.5
27  China 1 105.0 27 Rostock -  Germany 1 117.0
28  Canada  Quebec 1 102.0 28 Freiburg -  Germany 1 116.0
29   Switzerland 1 100.6 29 Stockholm -  Sweden 1 116.0
30  Hungary 1 100.0 30 Bruges -  Belgium  Flanders 1 115.6

Timeline - the tallest church buildings of their time

Tallest in years Name City Height Increase Time span Notes
1311–1549 Lincoln Cathedral Lincoln 160.0 m (524.9 ft) 238 years Tallest ever building until 1890, only then was its original height surpassed by Ulm Minster; spire collapsed in 1549; current height 83.0 m (272.3 ft)
1549–1569 St. Mary's Church Stralsund 151.0 m (495.4 ft) −5.4% 20 years (94 years) First mentioned in 1298; collapse of first tower in 1382; second, 151 metres (495 feet) tall spire finished in 1485; current height 104.0 m (341.2 ft)
1569–1573 Beauvais Cathedral Beauvais 153.0 m (502.0 ft) 1.3% 4 years Tower collapsed in 1573; current height 47.5 m (155.8 ft)
1573–1647 St. Mary's Church Stralsund 151.0 m (495.4 ft) −1.3% 74 years (94 years) Second spire burned down after a lightning strike in 1647; current, third spire finished in 1708; current height 104.0 m (341.2 ft)
1647–1874 Strasbourg Cathedral Strasbourg 142.0 m (465.9 ft) −6% 227 years Finished in 1439; tallest structure built and finished in the Middle Ages; earliest church to have been the world's tallest which still stands at its original height
1874–1876 St. Nicholas Church Hamburg 147.3 m (483.3 ft) 3.5% 2 years Bombed in 1943; demolition of large parts in 1951; tower serves as war memorial
1876–1880 Rouen Cathedral Rouen 151.0 m (495.4 ft) 2.7% 4 years Church finished in 1506; its cast iron spire was built between 1825 and 1876; painted by Claude Monet
1880–1890 Cologne Cathedral Cologne 157.4 m (516.4 ft) 4.2% 10 years Only church with two main towers to ever have been the world's tallest
since 1890 Ulm Minster Ulm 161.5 m (529.9 ft) 2.6% 131 years First time since 1311 that a church surpassed the original height of Lincoln Cathedral; intentionally built a few metres taller than Cologne Cathedral; tallest building in the world until it was surpassed by the tower of Philadelphia City Hall in 1894

Church buildings ≥ 75 m (246 ft) < 99 m (325 ft)

Note: The church buildings are ordered based on their tallest recorded height in history. Those listed in italics and marked with H (for "historical") are church buildings no longer in existence (suffix D) or no longer as tall as their previous maximum height (suffix >99 if height today > 99 metres, suffix >75 if height today > 75 metres and suffix <75 if height today below 75 metres). These church buildings may appear a second time on the list if their current shorter height is still greater than 75 metres (3,000 inches). In order to view the tallest present churches in a row click the sorting button in the H column.

Height
metres (feet)
H Name Completed City Country Comment
98.6 m (326 ft)Munich Frauenkirche1525Munich Germany  
98.0 m (280 ft)Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom)1905Berlin-Mitte Germany Reconstructed after World War II; formerly considerably taller
98.0 m (322 ft)Marktkirche1862Wiesbaden Germany  
98.0 m (322 ft)Onze Lieve Vrouwetoren 15th centuryAmersfoort Netherlands Rest of church accidentally blown up in 1797
98.0 m (322 ft)Sint-Vituskerk1890Hilversum Netherlands  
98.0 m (322 ft)St. Martin1534Amberg Germany  
98.0 m (322 ft)Wrocław Cathedral1341Wrocław Poland  
98.0 m (322 ft)H DSt. Ansgarii1243 Bremen Germany Destroyed in World War II
97.8 m (321 ft)Nidaros Cathedral1300Trondheim Norway Northernmost medieval cathedral in the world, and the second largest in the Nordic countries
97.6 m (320 ft)St. Martin's Church1883Malters  Switzerland  
97.3 m (319 ft)St. Rumbold's Cathedral1520Mechelen Belgium The tower was supposed to be 167 metres (548 ft) tall, but the money ran out.
97.3 m (319 ft)Marktkirche 14th centuryHanover GermanyRebuilt after World War II in 1952
97.0 m (318 ft)Pavia Cathedral1885Pavia Italy
97.0 m (318 ft)Temple de Garnison1881Metz France Nave was demolished in 1952
97.0 m (318 ft)Temple Saint-Étienne1866Mulhouse France Tallest Protestant church in France
97.0 m (318 ft)Grote Kerk[9]1547Breda Netherlands  
97.0 m (318 ft)St. Martin's Church1914Arlon Belgium
97.0 m (318 ft)St. Paul's Church, Munich1906Munich Germany
97.0 m (318 ft)Basilica of Sainte-Thérèse1954Lisieux France
97.0 m (318 ft)Annunciation Cathedral2009Voronezh Russia  
97.0 m (318 ft)Predigerkirche 18th centuryZürich  Switzerland
96.9 m (318 ft)Martinikerk1627Groningen Netherlands Spire burned down in 1577, was c. 100 tall
96.6 m (317 ft)Mikael Agricola Church1935Helsinki Finland
96.5 m (317 ft)H<75St. Salvator's Church1904Duisburg GermanyDestroyed in World War II, rebuilt with a tower height of 62.5 metres
96.5 m (317 ft)[10]St. Vitus Cathedral1554Prague Czech RepublicSpire was rebuilt after fire in 1541 (top of the spire rebuilt again in 1770), according some sources pre-fire spire, built in 1402, was 156.5 m tall[11]
96.5 m (317 ft)Great Belfry of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra1744Kyiv Ukraine  
96.1 m (315 ft)Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral1884Clermont-Ferrand France  
96.0 m (315 ft)Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar1681Zaragoza Spain
96.0 m (315 ft)Basilica of St. Anthony1906Rybnik Poland  
96.0 m (315 ft)Norwich Anglican Cathedral1480Norwich United Kingdom Tallest building in the city of Norwich, UK
96.0 m (315 ft)Aarhus Cathedral1500Aarhus Denmark  
96.0 m (315 ft)Church of Donaufeld1914Vienna Austria  
96.0 m (315 ft)H<75St. Pius' Church (St.-Pius-Kirche) (de)1894 Berlin-Friedrichshain Germany Destroyed in World War II, today 66 metres tall
96.0 m (315 ft)St. Stephen's Basilica1905Budapest Hungary Still the tallest building in Budapest
96.0 m (315 ft)St. Paul's Cathedral1931Melbourne Australia  
96.0 m (315 ft)Transfiguration Cathedral2004Khabarovsk Russia  
96.0 m (315 ft)Basilica di San Nicolò1881Lecco Italy  
95.8 m (314 ft)St. Bartholomew's Church1867Demmin Germany  
95.7 m (314 ft)German Church, Stockholm1884Stockholm Sweden  
95.3 m (313 ft)Willibrordi-Dom1540Wesel Germany  
95.1 m (312 ft)Kaiserdom1877Frankfurt Germany  
95.0 m (312 ft)St. Nicholas Cathedral1907Elbląg Poland  
95.0 m (312 ft)Main Cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces2020Kubinka Russia  
94.6 m (312 ft)Herz-Jesu-Kirche1900Münster Germany  
94.2 m (312 ft)Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche1886Munich Germany  
94.1 m (309 ft)Church of St. Walburge1866Preston United Kingdom The tallest parish church in the UK
94.0 m (315 ft)Church of the Cross (Kreuzkirche)1788Dresden-Innere Altstadt Germany  
94.0 m (309 ft)Martinikerk1430Doesburg Netherlands  
94.0 m (312 ft)St. James Church1486Villach Austria  
93.8 m (308 ft)St. John's Cathedral1861Limerick Ireland Tallest church spire in Ireland
93.8 m (308 ft)Paderborn Cathedral13th centuryPaderborn Germany  
93.72 m (308 ft)Peter and Paul Church1767Porechye Russia Tallest rural belltower in Russia
93.7 m (307 ft)Belfry of Transfiguration Cathedral1804Rybinsk Russia
93.7 m (307 ft)Smolny Cathedral of the Resurrection1835St. Petersburg Russia  
93.5 m (307 ft)Church of the Savior on Blood1907St. Petersburg Russia  
93.5 m (307 ft)St. Ulrich und Afra1594Augsburg Germany  
93.4 m (306.5 ft)Cathedral of Saint Paul, National Shrine of the Apostle Paul1915St. Paul United States  
93.0 m (299 ft)St. Andreas (de)13th centuryBraunschweig Germany  
93.0 m (326 ft)Saint Vincent's church1883Eeklo Belgium  
93.0 m (305 ft) New Cathedral of Salamanca 1733 Salamanca  Spain The third tallest cathedral in Spain.
93.0 m (305 ft)Nikolo-Ugresha monastery1763Dzerzhinsky Russia
93.0 m (305 ft)Mariahilfkirche1839Munich Germany  
93.0 m (305 ft)Priory Church of St. AugustineGelsenkirchen Germany  
93.0 m (305 ft)H<75St. Matthew's Church (Matthiaskirche)1895 Berlin-Schöneberg Germany Destroyed in World War II, today 60 metres tall tower
93.0 m (305 ft)Basilica of the Sacred Heart1970Koekelberg Belgium  
93.0 m (305 ft)Dijon Cathedral1393Dijon France  
92.9 m (305 ft)St Eusebius' Church1965Arnhem Netherlands  
92.9 m (305 ft)St. James' Cathedral1853Toronto Canada  
92.7 m (304 ft)Nicolaikirche1895Lüneburg Germany Church built from 1407 to 1440, new spire built from 1831 to 1895
92.6 m (303 ft)Great, or St. James Church1424The Hague Netherlands  
92.6 m (303 ft)Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church1973Fort Lauderdale United States  
92.5 m (303 ft)Duomo di Santa Sofia1824Lendinara Italy  
92.5 m (303 ft)Marienkirche1892Kaiserslautern Germany  
92.3 m (322 ft)Bremen Cathedral1893Bremen Germany  
92.3 m (302 ft)Cathedral Church of Saint Mary in Murcia1792Murcia Spain  
92.0 m (302 ft)Pfarrkirche Mariä Himmelfahrt1505Schlanders Italy  
92.0 m (302 ft)Church of St. James1592Brno Czech Republic  
92.0 m (302 ft)São Paulo Cathedral1954São Paulo Brazil  
92.0 m (302 ft)Västerås Cathedral1693Västerås Sweden  
92.0 m (302 ft)Église Saint-Pierre17th centurySteenvoorde France  
92.0 m (302 ft)Sacred Heart Church1907Turnhout Belgium  
92.0 m (302 ft)Saint Bartholomew's Church1911Gliwice Poland  
91.7 m (301 ft)National Cathedral1990Washington, D.C. United States  
91.7 m (301 ft)St. Francis de Sales Church1908St. Louis United States
91.7 m (301 ft)Pfarrkirche Klagenfurt-St. Egid1725Klagenfurt Austria
91.7 m (301 ft)Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré1923Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Canada
91.6 m (300.5 ft)St. James's Cathedral1225Riga Latvia  
91.5 m (287 ft)St. Elizabeth's ChurchWrocław Poland  
91.5 m (300 ft)Halberstadt Cathedral1491Halberstadt Germany  
91.4 m (300 ft)Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba1607Córdoba Spain Formerly the second largest mosque in the world, before being converted into a cathedral during the 13th century
91.2 m (299 ft)Church of St. Magdalene1820Alpnach  Switzerland  
91.2 m (299 ft)[12]Our Lady's Church (Frauenkirche)1743Dresden-Innere Altstadt Germany Destroyed by bombing in 1945 and rededicated in 2005
91.1 m (299 ft)St. James Church1878The Hague Netherlands  
91.0 m (299 ft)Cathedral of Hope1935Pittsburgh United States  
91.0 m (299 ft)St. Mary's Basilica1884Kevelaer Germany  
91.0 m (299 ft)H<75St. Alegundis' ChurchEmmerich am Rhein GermanyDestroyed in World War II, rebuilt with a tower height of 58 metres
91.0 m (299 ft)St. Joseph1914Speyer Germany  
91.0 m (299 ft)Neubaukirche1582Würzburg Germany  
91.0 m (299 ft)Pfarrkirche St. Marien (Friedland)1500Friedland (Mecklenburg) Germany  
91.0 m (299 ft)New St. John's Church1874Munich Germany  
91.0 m (299 ft)Votive Church of Szeged1930Szeged Hungary
91.0 m (298 ft)St. Peter Cathedral1893Erie, Pennsylvania United States
90.5 m (297 ft)Lange Jan1300Middelburg Netherlands The tower was rebuilt after destruction by Luftwaffe bombings in 1940
90.5 m (297 ft)Canterbury Cathedral1494Canterbury United Kingdom Cathedral itself dates from 1077
90.5 m (297 ft)St. Joseph's Church1897Koblenz Germany  
90.3 m (296 ft)Nikolo-Berlyukovsky Monastery1899Avdotyino Russia  
90.1 m (296 ft)St. Joseph1891Viersen Germany  
90.1 m (296 ft)St. Lamberti1898Münster Germany  
90.0 m (295 ft)H<75Notre Dame de Paris1345Paris France Central spire (built in the mid-19th century) destroyed in the April 2019 fire
90.0 m (295 ft)Cathedral of Toledo1440Toledo Spain  
90.0 m (295 ft)Coventry Cathedral1433Coventry United Kingdom The spire was the only part of the cathedral that survived intact when it was bombed in 1940
90.0 m (295 ft)St Colman's Cathedral1919Cobh Ireland  
90.0 m (295 ft)Cathedral of Santa Eulalia15th centuryBarcelona Spain  
90.0 m (295 ft)Cathedral1776Riga Latvia  
90.0 m (295 ft)Church at the Southern Star (Kirche am Südstern) (de)1897Berlin-Kreuzberg Germany  
90.0 m (295 ft)St. Nikolajs1829Copenhagen Denmark  
90.0 m (295 ft)Helligåndskirken1409Copenhagen Denmark  
90.0 m (295 ft)St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral1917Edinburgh United Kingdom  
90.0 m (295 ft)St. James' Church1515Louth United Kingdom  
90.0 m (295 ft)St. Martin Garrison Church (Garnisonkirche St. Martin)1900Dresden-Albertstadt Germany  
90.0 m (295 ft)Georgskirche1501Nördlingen Germany  
90.0 m (295 ft)El Escorial1584San Lorenzo de El Escorial Spain  
90.0 m (295 ft)Abbaye-aux-Hommes13th centuryCaen France Formerly much taller
90.0 m (295 ft)Saint-Éloi15th centuryDunkirk France  
90.0 m (295 ft)Co-cathedral1898Osijek Croatia  
90.0 m (295 ft)La Seo Cathedral1704Zaragoza Spain
90.0 m (295 ft)St. Walpurga's Church1624Oudenaarde Belgium
90.0 m (295 ft)Liège Cathedral1812Liège Belgium
90.0 m (295 ft)St. Nicholas Church1480Flensburg Germany
90.0 m (295 ft)Santa Maria Assunta1893Breganze Italy
90.0 m (295 ft)St. Mary's Maternity Church1370Trzebiatów Poland
90.0 m (295 ft)Mariä Himmelfart1908Schönau im Schwarzwald Germany
90.0 m (295 ft)Mariazell Basilica17th centuryMariazell Austria
90.0 m (295 ft)H<75Sint-PetruskerkOirschot Netherlands Pinnacle destroyed by a storm in 1558, actual height: 72 metres 
90.0 m (295 ft)H<75St. Urbanus1893 Gelsenkirchen Germany Tower was destroyed in World War II, actual height: 48 metres
90.0 m (295 ft)H<75St. Peter Altentreptow Germany Tower was destroyed in 1773, actual height: 65 metres
89.9 m (294 ft)Vor Frelsers Kirke1696Copenhagen Denmark  
89.7 m (294 ft)St. Mary's Church (Marienkirche)1789Berlin-Mitte Germany  
89.5 m (294 ft)Assumption Cathedral1841Kharkiv Ukraine  
89.4 m (290 ft)St. Nicholas Church, Harvestehude (de)1962Hamburg Germany  
89.3 m (292 ft)St. Bavo's Cathedral1538Ghent Belgium  
89.3 m (292 ft)St Mary Redcliffe1872Bristol United Kingdom The previous spire collapsed in a storm in the 1440s
88.9 m (291 ft)Votive Temple of Maipú1974Maipu Chile
88.7 m (290 ft)Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King1967Liverpool United Kingdom  
88.6 m (290 ft)St. Peter's Church1906Munich Germany  
88.5 m (290 ft)St. Peter and St. Paul's Church1500Čáslav Czech Republic  
88.5 m (290 ft)Church of St. Margaret1894Wadersloh Germany  
88.43 m (295 ft)Garrison Church1732Potsdam Germany Damaged in World War II and later destroyed by the GDR regime. Currently being reconstructed since 2018.
88.3 m (289 ft)Peterskirche1885Leipzig Germany  
88.3 m (288 ft)Washington Temple1974Kensington, Maryland United States Tallest LDS temple
88.3 m (288 ft)St. Martin's Church14th centuryHalberstadt Germany  
88.0 m (285 ft)St. Gertrude's Church, Uhlenhorst (de)1885Hamburg Germany  
88.0 m (279 ft)St. Johannes Baptist1247Warburg Germany
88.0 m (279 ft)Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius1770Sergiyev Posad Russia
88.0 m (279 ft)Luther Church (Lutherkirche) (de)1894Berlin-Schöneberg Germany  
88.0 m (288 ft)Cathedral1558Segovia Spain  
88.0 m (288 ft)Cathedral1400Burgos Spain  
88.0 m (288 ft)Pfarrkirche St. Stephan1725Stockerau Austria  
88.0 m (288 ft)St George's Church1911Eindhoven Netherlands  
88.0 m (288 ft)St. Mary's Church1877Neubrandenburg Germany  
88.0 m (288 ft)Church of St. Anthony1877Papenburg Germany  
88.0 m (288 ft)Church of Saint Johann and Paul1822Schüpfheim  Switzerland  
87.9 m (288 ft)St. Bernard's Church1901Karlsruhe Germany  
87.7 m (287 ft)Dreikönigskirche1857Dresden-Innere Neustadt Germany Completely destroyed in the 1945 bombing and rebuilt 1984-1991
87.6 m (287 ft)St. Stephan's ChurchTangermünde Germany  
87.5 m (287 ft)Saint Anthony Church1930Valmadrera Italy  
87.2 m (286 ft)St. Mary's Church1672Zwickau Germany  
87.2 m (286 ft)Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church1875New York City United States  
87.1 m (285 ft)Saint-Epvre1872Nancy France  
87.1 m (285 ft)Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi2002Tbilisi Georgia  
87.0 m (285 ft)St. Sebastian's Church (St.-Sebastians-Kirche)Berlin-Gesundbrunnen Germany  
87.0 m (285 ft)Church of Saint Myrrhbearers1820Kaluga Russia
87.0 m (285 ft)Holy Cross ChurchMünster Germany  
87.0 m (285 ft)Trinity Church1888Arendal Norway  
87.0 m (285 ft)INC Central Temple1984Quezon City Philippines Tallest church in Metro Manila, run by Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ)
87.0 m (285 ft)Kostol Nanebovzatia Panny Márie14th centurySpišská Nová Ves Slovakia
87.0 m (285 ft)Sacred Heart Cathedral1977Bendigo Australia Tallest provincial Australian church
87.0 m (285 ft)St Stephen's Church, Braunau1759Braunau am Inn Austria  
87.0 m (285 ft)Cathedral of the Assumption1852Louisville United States  
87.0 m (285 ft)St. Clement's Church 15th centurySteenwijk Netherlands the tower of the church hosts since 1907 a water tank with a volume of 145 m³
87.0 m (285 ft)Reims Cathedral 14th centuryReims France  
87.0 m (285 ft)Saint-Nicolas1545Saint-Nicolas-de-Port France
87.0 m (285 ft)Rodez Cathedral1531Rodez France  
87.0 m (285 ft)Notre-Dame de l’AssomptionMarciac France  
87.0 m (285 ft)Church of the Transfiguration1512Tábor Czech Republic  
87.0 m (285 ft)St. James' Church1881Aachen Germany  
87.0 m (285 ft)Alexander Nevsky Novoyarmarochny Cathedral1880Nizhny Novgorod Russia  
87.0 m (285 ft)Sacred Heart Church1952Gdynia Poland  
87.0 m (285 ft)Arcipretal Church1969Farra di Soligo Italy  
86.9 m (285 ft)Concordia Church 19th centuryMannheim Germany  
86.9 m (285 ft)St. Mary's Church1292Uelzen Germany  
86.8 m (284 ft)Westminster Cathedral1903London United Kingdom  
86.8 m (284 ft)Church of St. John the Baptist1894Krefeld Germany  
86.8 m (284 ft)Church of the Redeemer (Heilandskirche) (de)1894Berlin-Moabit Germany  
86.6 m (284 ft)Riddarholm Church1300Stockholm Sweden  
86.5 m (283 ft)H<75Schlosskirche1897Chemnitz Germany Destroyed in 1945, today 42 metres tall tower
86.3 m (282 ft)St. Mary's Church 15th centuryRostock Germany  
86.2 m (282 ft)St. Wulfram's Church1450Grantham United Kingdom  
86.2 m (282 ft)Aegidienkirche1840Lübeck Germany  
86.2 m (282 ft)Marienkirche1903Mühlhausen Germany Largest parish church in Thuringia
86.2 m (282 ft)Jakobskirche 16th centuryStraubing Germany  
86.2 m (282 ft)Saint-Ouen1851Rouen France  
86.1 m (282 ft)Modena Cathedral 14th centuryModena Italy  
86.0 m (282 ft)Mariestad Cathedral1625Mariestad Sweden  
86.0 m (282 ft)Stora Tuna Kyrka1469Borlänge Sweden  
86.0 m (282 ft)Lambertikirche1887Oldenburg Germany  
86.0 m (282 ft)St. Catherine Church1897Toruń Poland  
86.0 m (282 ft)St. Georg1904Ulm Germany  
86.0 m (282 ft)St. Nicholas' Church1896Zwiesel Germany  
86.0 m (282 ft)St. Mary's Church1859Kemberg Germany  
86.0 m (282 ft)St. Pancras Church1873Warstein Germany  
86.0 m (282 ft)St. Peter and Paul Church1902Katowice Poland  
86.0 m (282 ft)St. Medardus Church 15th centuryWervik Belgium  
86.0 m (282 ft)Heilandskirche1888Leipzig Germany  
86.0 m (282 ft)Bürgermeister-Smidt-Gedächtniskirche1855Bremerhaven Germany  
86.0 m (282 ft)St. James Church1901Zürich  Switzerland
86.0 m (282 ft)H DHoly Spirit Church1728 Potsdam Germany Destroyed on April 26, 1945, by fire, demolition of ruin until 1974
85.9 m (281 ft)Catholic Church of the Royal Court (Katholische Hofkirche)1755Dresden-Innere Altstadt Germany Elevated to cathedral status in 1980; the largest church in Saxony
85.9 m (281 ft)Cathedral of St. Joseph1962Hartford United States  
85.9 m (281 ft)Turku Cathedral1834Turku Finland  
85.9 m (281 ft)St. Elphin's Church 1860sWarrington United Kingdom Church itself dates from 1354
85.9 m (281 ft)Trinity Church1846New York City United States  
85.6 m (280 ft)H<75Basilica of St Denis1281Saint-Denis France Now considerably shorter
85.5 m (280 ft)New Church of St. Margaret1913Munich Germany  
85.5 m (280 ft)Mainz Cathedral1769Mainz Germany  
85.4 m (280 ft)St. Mary's Cathedral1912Killarney Ireland  
85.35 m (280 ft)American Cathedral in Paris1886Paris France  
85.3 m (279 ft)Westerkerk1638Amsterdam Netherlands Largest Protestant church in the Netherlands
85.3 m (279 ft)Johanneskirche1881Düsseldorf Germany  
85.3 m (279 ft)Saint-Esprit1931Paris France  
85.3 m (279 ft)St. Mary's Church1496Salzwedel Germany  
85.2 m (279 ft)Church of St. Paul the Apostle (Apostel-Paulus-Kirche) (de)1894Berlin-Schöneberg Germany  
85.1 m (279 ft)St. Paul's Church1484Eppan an der Weinstraße Italy  
85.1 m (279 ft)Meissen Cathedral1410Meissen Germany  
85.0 m (278 ft)St Mary Abbots1879London United Kingdom Tallest church spire in London
85.0 m (278 ft)Lutherkirche1901Solingen Germany  
85.0 m (278 ft)Municipal lutheran church1863Unna Germany  
85.0 m (278 ft)Luçon Cathedral1121Luçon France  
85.0 m (278 ft)Saint-Pierre de MarennesMarennes France  
85.0 m (278 ft)Saint-Nicolas1850Nantes France  
85.0 m (278 ft)St. Martin's Cathedral 14th centuryBratislava Slovakia
85.0 m (278 ft)Basilica Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption1411Włocławek Poland  
85.0 m (278 ft)Église Saint-Maurice1893Strasbourg France Estimated height
85.0 m (278 ft)Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica1776Šaštín-Stráže Slovakia  
85.0 m (278 ft)Church of Sts. Olha and Elizabeth1907Lviv Ukraine  
85.0 m (278 ft)St. Peter and St. Paul's Church1497Görlitz Germany  
85.0 m (278 ft)St. Canisius's Church1903Vienna Austria  
85.0 m (278 ft)Bordeaux Cathedral 15th centuryBordeaux France  
85.0 m (278 ft)Stadtbasilika Sankt Florian1750Sankt Florian Austria  
85.0 m (278 ft)H<75Sankt JohannisHerford Germany Demolished in 1885, replaced by 80 metres tall tower 
84.5 m (277 ft)Pfarrkirche Imst1493Imst Austria  
84.2 m (276 ft)Church of Our Dear Ladies1651Bremen Germany  
84.2 m (276 ft)Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes de NancyNancy France  
84.0 m (276 ft)Högalidskyrkan1923Stockholm Sweden  
84.0 m (276 ft)Gustav Adolfs Kyrka1894Sundsvall Sweden  
84.0 m (276 ft)Eglise Saint-André1865Reims France  
84.0 m (276 ft)Málaga Cathedral1782Málaga Spain  
84.0 m (276 ft)Cathedral1882Đakovo Croatia  
84.0 m (276 ft)St. Willibrord's Church1891Antwerp Belgium  
84.0 m (276 ft)Church of Our Lady1450Aarschot Belgium  
84.0 m (276 ft)Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul1908Brno Czech Republic  
84.0 m (276 ft)St. Mark's Church1895Chemnitz Germany  
84.0 m (276 ft)St. George1494Freising Germany  
84.0 m (276 ft)Sankt Michael1883Schwalmtal Germany  
84.0 m (276 ft)Münster Unseren Lieben Frau1785Zwiefalten Germany  
84.0 m (276 ft)Stadtpfarrkirche LinzLinz Austria  
84.0 m (276 ft)Mende CathedralMende France  
84.0 m (276 ft)H DNeurossgarten Church1647Kaliningrad RussiaHeavily damaged in World War II, ruin removed in 1975
84.0 m (276 ft)San Carlo al Corso1847Milan Italy  
84.0 m (276 ft)Ponte San Pietro Parish ChurchPonte San Pietro Italy  
83.8 m (275 ft)St. Paul's Cathedral1888Buffalo United States Height of large bell tower
83.7 m (249 ft)Cathedral of St Peter1221Bautzen Germany  
83.7 m (274 ft)Orthodox Cathedral1946Timișoara Romania
83.5 m (275 ft)St. Nicholas' ChurchLöbau Germany  
83.5 m (275 ft)Blessed Mary Virgin of Angels1900Dąbrowa Górnicza Poland  
83.5 m (274 ft)St. Mary's Church1292Stargard Poland
83.3 m (273 ft)La Basilique du Sacré-Coeur1910Paris France
83.2 m (273 ft)Assumption Cathedral1840Ryazan Russia
83.2 m (273 ft)First Presbyterian Church and Manse1879Baltimore United States
83.0 m (262 ft)St. Johannis Church, Altona (de)1873Hamburg Germany  
83.0 m (272 ft)Herz-Jesu-Kirche1909Cologne Germany  
83.0 m (272 ft)St. Mary's Church1896Lünen Germany  
83.0 m (272 ft)St. Nicholas' Church1465 Meran Italy
83.0 m (272 ft)Church of San Giulio1948 Castellanza Italy
83.0 m (272 ft)Panthéon1789Paris France
83.0 m (272 ft)Eglise Saint-Salomon-et-Saint-Grégoire de PithiviersPithiviers France
83.0 m (272 ft)Church of Saint-Maclou1517Rouen France
83.0 m (272 ft)Lincoln Cathedral1807 Lincoln United Kingdom Today 83 m tall — spire collapsed in 1549; tallest building in the world from 1311 to 1549. Was 103 metres from 1549 to 1807.
83.0 m (272 ft)St Martin's Church1466Kortrijk Belgium
83.0 m (272 ft)Sint-Hiloniuskerk1868Izegem Belgium
83.0 m (272 ft)Our Lady of the Rosary Church1976Gdańsk Poland
83.0 m (272 ft)St. Roch's Church1946Białystok Poland
83.0 m (272 ft)Church of the Sacred Heart1902Olsztyn Poland
83.0 m (272 ft)St. John the Baptist Cathedral1977Santa Cruz do Sul Brazil
83.0 m (272 ft)Church of St. Gummarus 16th centuryLier Belgium
83.0 m (272 ft)Church of St. Gummarus1903Steenbergen Netherlands
83.0 m (272 ft)Tournai Cathedral 13th centuryTournai Belgium
83.0 m (272 ft)Sankt GangolfHeinsberg Germany
83.0 m (272 ft)Sankt JohannesDingolfing Germany
83.0 m (272 ft)Sankt LambertusErkelenz Germany
83.0 m (272 ft)Marktkirche Unser Lieben FrauenHalle Germany
83.0 m (272 ft)Sankt Maria RosenkranzMönchengladbach Germany
83.0 m (272 ft)Sankt Johannes BaptistNeheim Germany
83.0 m (272 ft)Pfarrkirche Maria AlmMaria Alm am Steinernen Meer Austria
83.0 m (272 ft)Kőbánya Szent László-templom1899Budapest Hungary
83.0 m (272 ft)Templo de La Luz del Mundo1992Guadalajara Mexico
83.0 m (272 ft)Church of Our Lady of Suffrage and Saint Zita1881Turin Italy
83.0 m (272 ft)[13]Basilica of Our Lady of Itatí1950Itatí Argentina Tallest church dome in South America
82.9 m (272 ft)St Botolph's Church1520Boston United Kingdom Tallest parish church tower (as opposed to spire) in England
82.46 m (271 ft)Saint-Quirico-and-Giulitta ChurchTramin an der Weinstraße Italy
82.45 m (271 ft)Church of the Assumption1903Bátaszék Hungary
82.4 m (271 ft)St. Boniface Church1884Leeuwarden Netherlands
82.27 m (270 ft)Holy Rosary Church1922Tacoma, Washington United States
82.27 m (270 ft)Dolo San Rocco ChurchDolo Italy
82.18 m (270 ft)St. Catherine's (de)Braunschweig Germany
82.05 m (269 ft)Vigodarzere Parish Church1897Vigodarzere Italy
82.0 m (269 ft)H>100Seville Cathedral1198Seville Spain Badly damaged by the 1356 earthquake. Replaced by a new Christian church, Seville Cathedral, between 1402 and 1506.
82.0 m (269 ft)Chichester Cathedral1863Chichester United Kingdom Rebuilding of an earlier, slightly lower, spire that collapsed in 1861
82.0 m (269 ft)St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk1502Gdańsk Poland Largest brick church in the world; the tower was never completed
82.0 m (269 ft)Sankt Stephani1507Aschersleben Germany
82.0 m (269 ft)Heiliggeistkirche1544Heidelberg Germany
82.0 m (269 ft)St. Peter's Church1887Chemnitz Germany  
82.0 m (269 ft)Abbey of Santa Giustina1599Padua Italy
82.0 m (269 ft)St. Peter and Paul Church1758Kastelruth Italy  
82.0 m (269 ft)Sankt Marien1896Hagen Germany
82.0 m (269 ft)Radolfzell Minster1903Radolfzell Germany
82.0 m (269 ft)St. Mary's ChurchStendal Germany
82.0 m (269 ft)Church of Abbey of Saint-Étienne, CaenCaen France  
82.0 m (269 ft)Sankt Alexander und Theodor1766Ottobeuren Germany
82.0 m (269 ft)Stiftskirche KlosterneuburgKlosterneuburg Austria
82.0 m (269 ft)Pfarrkirche Bad GasteinBad Gastein Austria
82.0 m (269 ft)Stiftskirche ZwettlZwettl Austria
82.0 m (269 ft)All Saints Cathedral1825Tula Russia
82.0 m (269 ft)Buchs Lutheran Church1932Buchs  Switzerland
82.0 m (269 ft)St. Martin's Church1917Chur  Switzerland
82.0 m (269 ft)H<75Reformation Church (Reformationskirche)1907 Berlin-Moabit Germany Today 50 metres tall
81.85 m (269 ft)Evangelische Stadtkirche Pforzheim1968Pforzheim Germany
81.8 m (294 ft)St. Nicholas Church (Nikolaikirche)Berlin-Mitte Germany  
81.8 m (268 ft)Cunerakerk1531Rhenen Netherlands
81.7 m (268 ft)St. Elizabeth's Church 13th centuryMarburg Germany
81.6 m (268 ft)Holy Trinity Monastery1854Alatyr Russia
81.5 m (267 ft)St. Nicholas Church 13th centuryBielefeld Germany
81.4 m (267 ft)Bonn MinsterBonn Germany  
81.3 m (267 ft)Erfurt CathedralErfurt Germany  
81.17 m (266 ft)Schüttorf Saint Lorenz1535Schüttorf Germany  
81.0 m (266 ft)St. Nicholas' ChurchStendal Germany  
81.0 m (266 ft)Shrine of Our Lady of Saint Valeria1965Seregno Italy  
81.0 m (266 ft)Saint Stephen's Church1937Sesto San Giovanni Italy  
81.0 m (266 ft)Moulins CathedralMoulins France  
81.0 m (266 ft)St. Laurentius1893Schaan Liechtenstein  
81.0 m (266 ft)Martin Luther Church (Martin-Luther-Kirche)Dresden-Äußere Neustadt Germany  
81.0 m (266 ft)St. Lorenz 13th centuryNuremberg Germany
81.0 m (266 ft)Salzburg Cathedral 17th centurySalzburg Austria
81.0 m (266 ft)Church of Our Lady before Týn1510Prague Czech Republic
81.0 m (266 ft)Zwingli Church (Zwinglikirche) (de)1908Berlin-Friedrichshain Germany
81.0 m (266 ft)Pfarrkirche HöchstHöchst Austria
81.0 m (266 ft)Ivan the Great Bell Tower1543Moscow Russia
81.0 m (266 ft)Saint Assumption Sarov Monastery1799Sarov Russia
81.0 m (264 ft)H<75Holy Cross Church (Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche) (de)1888 Berlin-Wilmersdorf Germany Today 59.3 metres tall
80.8 m (265 ft)Our Lady of Bekaa1965Zahlé Lebanon Second tallest church in the Middle East
80.8 m (265 ft)Saint Mary ImmaculateSantorso Italy
80.7 m (265 ft)Fort Street Presbyterian Church1855Detroit United States  
80.7 (265 ft) H D St. Joseph Cathedral 1927 Buffalo  United States Two tall towers removed in 1927 because of damage, one of the towers was rebuilt but at a shorter height.
80.7 m (265 ft)St. Anthony's Church1894Toledo United States  
80.6 m (264 ft)Saint Lambert Church1863Veghel Netherlands[14]
80.5 m (264 ft)St. Mary's Church1414Wismar Germany Nave damaged in World War II and demolished in 1960
80.4 m (264 ft)Cathedral Santa Maria Nascente1853Cologna Veneta Italy  
80.2 m (263 ft)St. Suitbertus1927Düsseldorf Germany  
80.0 m (262 ft)Church of St. James the Greaterc 1350Kutná Hora Czech Republic  
80.0 m (262 ft)St. Johannis, Harvestehude1882Hamburg Germany  
80.0 m (262 ft)St. Patroclus' ChurchSoest Germany  
80.0 m (262 ft)St. Mary's Church (Marienkirche)1893Recklinghausen Germany  
80.0 m (262 ft)St. Sixtus' Church1885Haltern Germany  
80.0 m (262 ft)Church of the Immaculate Conception1896Düsseldorf Germany  
80.0 m (262 ft)St. Peter1898Düsseldorf Germany  
80.0 m (262 ft)Saint-Augustin1871Paris France
80.0 m (262 ft)Autun Cathedral1146Autun France
80.0 m (262 ft)Basílica Catedral Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia1970Higüey Dominican Republic  
80.0 m (262 ft)New Cathedral1825Brescia Italy  
80.0 m (262 ft)Gouwekerk1904Gouda Netherlands[14]
80.0 m (262 ft)St. Michael's Church1487Cluj-Napoca RomaniaThe tower was built between 1511 and 1543, but was destroyed by fire in 1697. A second tower was built in 1744, also destroyed in 1763. The present neo-Gothic tower was built between 1837 and 1860.
80.0 m (262 ft)Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Family1926Częstochowa Poland
80.0 m (262 ft)St. Mary's Basilica1406Kraków Poland
80.0 m (262 ft)Trinity Cathedral1835St. Petersburg Russia
80.0 m (262 ft)Budapest Matthias Church1896Budapest Hungary
80.0 m (262 ft)Rózsafüzér Királynéja-templomBudapest Hungary
80.0 m (262 ft)Dormition Belfry1910Moscow Russia
80.0 m (264 ft)H DMelanchthon Church (Melanchthonkirche) (de)1906 Berlin-Kreuzberg Germany Destroyed in World War II
80.0 m (262 ft)St. Salvator's Cathedral1871Bruges Belgium
80.0 m (262 ft)St. James' ChurchGhent Belgium
80.0 m (262 ft)Sint-Petrus' Stoel van Antiochiëkerk 16th centurySittard Netherlands
80.0 m (262 ft)[15]Basilica of Sant'Andrea1765Mantua Italy
80.0 m (262 ft)Shrine of the Virgin of the Rosary of Pompei1925Pompei Italy
80.0 m (262 ft)St. Matthew's Church1928Łódź Poland
80.0 m (262 ft)Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew1477Wrocław Poland
80.0 m (262 ft)Annunciation Cathedral1901Kharkiv Ukraine
80.0 m (262 ft)Unser Lieben Frauen1586Burg (bei Magdeburg) Germany
80.0 m (262 ft)Christuskirche1903Mainz Germany
80.0 m (262 ft)MarienkircheBarth Germany
80.0 m (262 ft)St. Marien1902Neuss Germany
80.0 m (262 ft)Holy Family1902Kamen Germany
80.0 m (262 ft)Dreikönigskirche1880Frankfurt Germany
80.0 m (262 ft)Pfarrkirche St. Othmar unter den Weißgerbern1874Vienna Austria
80.0 m (262 ft)Stadtpfarrkirche SteyrSteyr Austria
80.0 m (262 ft)Santa Croce1442Florence Italy
80.0 m (262 ft)John the Evangelist Monastery1901Poschupovo Russia
80.0 m (262 ft)Christus Resurrection ChurchMoscow Russia  
80.0 m (262 ft)Church of Abbaye de la TrinitéVendôme France  
80.0 m (262 ft)Church of Notre-Dame of Dijon1251Dijon France  
80.0 m (262 ft)Church of Saint Michel1667Dijon France  
80.0 m (262 ft)Trinity Cathedral2011Bryansk Russia  
80.0 m (262 ft)St. Matthew's Church1895Basel  Switzerland
80.0 m (262 ft)H<75Sankt JohannisHerford Germany Demolished from 1906 to 1910, replaced by 71 metres tall tower 
79.9 m (262 ft)Dormition CathedralAstrakhan Russia
79.9 m (262 ft)Stephanus Church (Stephanuskirche) (de)Berlin-Gesundbrunnen Germany  
79.8 m (262 ft)Sint Petrus' Bandenkerk1962Venray Netherlands
79.8 m (262 ft)St. Nicholas Church1955Meijel Netherlands
79.7 m (261 ft)St. Joseph's Church1894Enschede Netherlands
79.6 m (261 ft)Lausanne Cathedral1235Lausanne  Switzerland
79.5 m (261 ft)FraumünsterZürich  Switzerland
79.5 m (261 ft)John the Baptist Church1895Serpukhov Russia
79.42 m (261 ft)Church of the Assumption1885Terlano Italy
79.3 m (260 ft)St. Paul's ChurchHamm Germany
79.3 m (260 ft)Artländer Dom1900Ankum Germany
79.3 m (260 ft)St. Michael's Cathedral1848Toronto Canada
79.2 m (260 ft)St. Christopher's Cathedral1663Roermond Netherlands
79.01m (259 ft)Basilica of Our Lady of Dolours1929Thrissur IndiaThe 3rd tallest church in Asia
79.01m (259 ft)Gesu Church1894Milwaukee United StatesFeatures two towers; the west tower, which features a belfry and a clock, is taller at 260 feet.[16]
79.0 m (259 ft)Church of Saint Sava[17]1989Belgrade Serbia Tallest church in Serbia
79.0 m (259 ft)Sint-HermesbasiliekRonse Belgium
79.0 m (259 ft)Heuvelse kerk1889Tilburg Netherlands
79.0 m (259 ft)Sint-Janskerk1485Maastricht Netherlands
79.0 m (259 ft)Parroquia Inmaculado Corazón de María1957Lima Peru
79.0 m (259 ft)Anykščiai Church1908Anykščiai Lithuania Tallest church in Lithuania
79.0 m (259 ft)St. Mary Major Parish Church1897Monteforte d'Alpone Italy
79.0 m (259 ft)San Lorenzo Church1840Pescantina Italy
79.0 m (259 ft)JakobskircheBurghausen Germany
79.0 m (259 ft)Michaeliskirche1412Lüneburg Germany
79.0 m (259 ft)Los Angeles California Temple1956Los Angeles United States  
79.0 m (259 ft)Trinity Cathedral1699Pskov Russia  
79.0 m (259 ft)St. Nicholas Church1755Prague Czech Republic  
79.0 m (259 ft)Oude Kerk1350Delft Netherlands  
79.0 m (259 ft)Kerk van Heilig Kruisverheffing1892Raalte Netherlands  
79.0 m (259 ft)Sankt Laurentii1718Itzehoe Germany  
79.0 m (259 ft)St. Mary's Church1300Osnabrück Germany  
79.0 m (259 ft)Verona CathedralVerona Italy  
79.0 m (259 ft)H DSaint Michaelschurch1892Zwolle Netherlands Demolished in 1965 
78.8 m (258 ft)Boston Avenue Methodist Church1929Tulsa, Oklahoma United States  
78.8 m (258 ft)Cerignola Cathedral1934Cerignola Italy  
78.72 m (258 ft)Sankt Lamberti1899Gladbeck Germany  
78.5 m (258 ft)Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey Church1523Mont-Saint-Michel France  
78.5 m (258 ft)St. Sophia Cathedral1870Vologda Russia  
78.5 m (258 ft)St. Mary's Church, PasewalkPasewalk Germany  
78.3 m (257 ft)Gemeentetoren1771Etten-Leur Netherlands  
78.15 m (256 ft)Évreux CathedralÉvreux France  
78.14 m (256 ft)St Theobald's Church1841Thann France  
78.1 m (256 ft)St. Anthony of Padua Church1912New Bedford, Mass. United States  
78.1 m (256 ft)Heinz Memorial Chapel1938Pittsburgh United States
78.0 m (256 ft)Konstanz Minster1853Konstanz Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Church of the Holy Spirit (Heilige-Geist-Kirche) (de)Berlin-Moabit Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Church of the Assumption1320Chełmno Poland  
78.0 m (256 ft)Saint Mary's Church1908Szczecinek Poland  
78.0 m (256 ft)Church of The Transfiguration1902Drezdenko Poland  
78.0 m (256 ft)Saint Augustinus1909Wrocław Poland  
78.0 m (256 ft)St. John's Basilica (St.-Johannes-Basilika)1897Berlin-Neukölln Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)New Nazareth Church (Neue Nazarethkirche) (de)Berlin-Wedding Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)StiftskircheBaden-Baden Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Sofiakyrkan1906Stockholm Sweden  
78.0 m (256 ft)St. Jozefkathedraal1887Groningen Netherlands  
78.0 m (256 ft)St. Calixtusbasiliek1908Groenlo Netherlands  
78 m (256 ft)St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church1872Charleston, South Carolina United States Tallest building in Charleston, tallest building in South Carolina for 101 years, designed by John Henry Devereux
78 m (256 ft)Săpânța-Peri Monastery church2003Săpânța Romania Tallest wooden church in the world[18]
78 m (256 ft)Church of the Assumption1888Bratislava Slovakia[19]
78.0 m (256 ft)Kreisker chapelSaint-Pol-de-Léon France  
78.0 m (256 ft)Sens Cathedral1534Sens France  
78 m (248 ft)Grote of Sint-Bavokerk1520Haarlem Netherlands  
78.0 m (256 ft)Senlis Cathedral1191Senlis France  
78.0 m (256 ft)Albi Cathedral1480Albi France  
78.0 m (256 ft)St. Martin's Church 16th centuryWeert Netherlands  
78.0 m (256 ft)Wallfahrtskirche Schildthurn1531Zeilarn Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Liebfrauenkirche1914Bottrop Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Sankt Gundula1901Rhede Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Sacred Heart Church1906Ettlingen Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Sankt Johannes Baptist1898Willich Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)St. John the Baptist1234Billerbeck Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Sankt-Annen-KircheAnnaberg-Buchholz Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Sankt MartinusKerpen Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Kirche zum Heiligen Kreuz1899Frankfurt an der Oder Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Jesuitenkirche1872Heidelberg Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Sankt AndreasEmsbüren Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)LiebfrauenkircheKrefeld Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Sankt DionysiusKrefeld Germany  
78.0 m (256 ft)Altenburg AbbeyAltenburg Austria  
78.0 m (256 ft)Church of St Peter's AbbeySalzburg Austria  
78.0 m (256 ft)Saint MichaelVienna Austria  
78.0 m (256 ft)Pfarrkirche SchwanenstadtSchwanenstadt Austria  
78.0 m (256 ft)Novospassky MonasteryMoscow Russia
78.0 m (256 ft)Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary1846Fonzaso Italy
78.0 m (256 ft)St. NicholasNeuötting Germany
78.0 m (256 ft)St. Ida1903Lippetal Germany
77.9 m (256 ft)St. Mary's Church 1421Bielefeld Germany
77.83 m (255 ft)Saint Mary Assumption ChurchLana Italy
77.8 m (255 ft)Monza CathedralMonza Italy
77.5 m (254 ft)Kalvarija Church1669Vilnius Lithuania  
77.45 m (254 ft)Preposive Church of Saint Peter and Paul1927Lissone Italy
77.42 m (254 ft)St. Augustine's Church1878London United Kingdom  
77.4 m (254 ft)St. Servatius' Church1879Dinther Netherlands  
77.2 m (253 ft)St. Bonaventure's Church1892Woerden Netherlands  
77.0 m (253 ft)H<75Resurrection Church (Auferstehungskirche) (de)1895 Berlin-Friedrichshain Germany Today 42 metres tall
77.0 m (253 ft)Church of Christ1894Cologne Germany  
77.0 m (253 ft)St. Mary's Church1892Bonn Germany  
77 m (253 ft)Michael's Church1905Turku Finland  
77 m (253 ft)Saint Mary's Church1929Inowrocław Poland  
77 m (253 ft)H DHaberberg Church1753Kaliningrad RussiaHeavily damaged in World War II, ruin removed in 1953
77 m (253 ft)Catholic Church of St. Peter and PaulBacău Romania
77 m (253 ft)Transfiguration Cathedral2001Odesa Ukraine
77 m (253 ft)Transfiguration Cathedral1894Dzerzhinsky Russia
77 m (253 ft)St. Theodard's Church1943Beringen Belgium
77 m (253 ft)Coutances Cathedral1274Coutances France
77 m (253 ft)Angers Cathedral1523Angers France
77 m (253 ft)Église Saint-Martin de Pau1871Pau France
77 m (253 ft)Siena Cathedral1263Siena Italy
77 m (253 ft)Nieuwstadtskerkc 1440Zutphen Netherlands
77 m (253 ft)Church of the Annunciation1901Inowrocław Poland
77 m (253 ft)Sankt Johann Baptist1409Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm Germany
77 m (253 ft)Sankt Jodok1470Landshut Germany
77 m (253 ft)Sankt Pölten CathedralSankt Pölten Austria
77 m (253 ft)Church of St Catherine of Alexandria1909Grybów Poland
77 m (253 ft)Divine Mercy Sanctuary2002Kraków Poland
77 m (253 ft)Sankt Nikolaus und Stephanus1519Eggenfelden Germany
77 m (253 ft)St. Nicholas1850Potsdam Germany
77 m (253 ft)Pfarrkirche Pischelsdorf am KulmPischelsdorf am Kulm Austria
77 m (253 ft)Saint Mary Assumption Church1892Caltrano Italy
77 m (253 ft)San Anastasi Church1938Villasanta Italy
76.8 m (252 ft)Lichfield Cathedral1340Lichfield United Kingdom  
76.8 m (252 ft)Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde1886Montreal Canada  
76.6 m (251 ft)Bayeux Cathedral1866 Bayeux France
76.5 m (281 ft)St. Simeon Church (St.-Simeon-Kirche) (de)Berlin-Kreuzberg Germany  
76.4 m (251 ft)St. Peter's Church1913Eindhoven Netherlands
76.2 m (250 ft)Sint-Lambertusbasiliek1890Hengelo Netherlands  
76.2 m (250 ft)Basilica of Saint Mary1914Minneapolis United States The first basilica established in the United States of America
76.2 m (250 ft)Basilica of St. Josaphat1901Milwaukee United States Featuring a large copper dome said to be modeled on that of the Vatican's St. Peter's Basilica,[20] it was proclaimed the third minor basilica in the U.S. by Pope Pius XI in 1929.[21]
76 m (249 ft)Aachen CathedralAachen Germany Height of the west tower
76.0 m (249 ft)Sainte-Chapelle1248Paris France
76 m (249 ft)Quimper Cathedral1856Quimper France  
76 m (249 ft)Église Saint-Paul1897Strasbourg France  
76 m (249 ft)Cathedral of St. Nicholas1430Fribourg  Switzerland  
76 m (249 ft)Trier Cathedral 4th centuryTrier Germany  
76 m (249 ft)St. Walpurga's Churchc 1485Zutphen Netherlands  
76 m (249 ft)St. Sophia CathedralKyiv Ukraine  
76 m (249 ft)St. Catherine's Church1841Maaseik Belgium  
76 m (249 ft)Santiago de Compostela Cathedral1128Santiago de Compostela Spain  
76 m (249 ft)Church of St. Catherine 17th centuryGdańsk Poland  
76 m (249 ft)Cathedral of Our Lady of KazanStavropol Russia  
76 m (249 ft)Basiliek van Onze Lieve Vrouwe Tenhemelopnemingc 1540Zwolle Netherlands  
76 m (249 ft)Sankt Pankratius1896Oberhausen Germany  
76 m (249 ft)Sankt Nikolaus1907Kappelrodeck Germany  
76 m (249 ft)Herz Mariä Kirche1967Diedorf Germany  
76 m (249 ft)Truro Cathedral1910Truro United Kingdom
76 m (249 ft)Bamberg Cathedral1237Bamberg Germany  
76 m (249 ft)Brüderkirche1905Altenburg Germany  
76 m (249 ft)Sankt-Aegidien-Kirche1849Oschatz Germany  
76 m (249 ft)Lutherkirche1897Kassel Germany  
76 m (249 ft)Sankt RemigusBorken Germany  
76 m (249 ft)Sankt PankratiusGescher Germany  
76 m (249 ft)H DChristuskirche Aachen Germany Damaged in World War II, 1959: demolition, except of the church tower, 1979: demolition of the church tower after a fire
76 m (249 ft)Rudolfsheimer Pfarrkirche1898Vienna Austria  
76 m (249 ft)Stiftskirche Engelszell1764Engelhartszell Austria  
76 m (249 ft)Resurrection Cathedral1886Kashin Russia
76 m (249 ft)Church of Palanga1908Palanga Lithuania
76 m (249 ft)Santuario Nacional Nuestra Señora de Coromoto1996Guanare Venezuela
76 m (249 ft)Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor1902Barcelona Spain
76 m (249 ft)Oscarskyrkan1903Stockholm Sweden
76 m (249 ft)Vaksala Church1150[22]Uppsala Sweden The exact date of completion is unknown but predates 1164.[22]
76 m (249 ft)Catherine Church1724Stockholm Sweden
76 m (249 ft)Barclay Church1864Edinburgh United Kingdom
76 m (249 ft)Erzsébetváros Árpád-házi Szent Erzsébet-plébániatemplomBudapest Hungary
76 m (249 ft)San Stefano Church1940Buja Italy
76 m (249 ft)Basilica della Santa Casa1754Loreto Italy
75.9 m (249 ft)Sint-Lambertuskerk1467Nederweert Netherlands  
75.7 m (248 ft)Roskilde Cathedral1405Roskilde Denmark  
75.7 m (248 ft)Der Aa-kerk1712Groningen Netherlands  
75.6 m (248 ft)Church of the immaculate conception of the Blessed Virgin MarySzczecin Poland  
75.6 m (248 ft)Igreja dos Clérigos1763Porto Portugal  
75.6 m (248 ft)Trinity Cathedral1857Morshansk Russia  
75.6 m (248 ft)Basilica of St. Nicholas1887IJsselstein Netherlands  
75.6 m (248 ft)Tobolsk Kremlin1809Tobolsk Russia
75.5 m (248 ft)St. Nicholas' Church Spandau (St.-Nikolai-Kirche Spandau) (de)Berlin-Spandau Germany  
75.5 m (248 ft)Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral1900Gliwice Poland  
75.3 m (247 ft)St. Florian Catholic Church1928Hamtramck United States  
75.3 m (247 ft)Cathedral Church of All Saints1905Wakefield United Kingdom  
75.1 m (246 ft)San Giovanni Battista ChurchStezzano Italy  
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Stephen's ChurchBremen Germany  
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Mauritius1901Frankfurt Germany  
75.0 m (246 ft)Jesuit ChurchMannheim Germany  
75.0 m (246 ft)Church of the Ascension (Himmelfahrtskirche)Dresden-Leuben Germany  
75.0 m (246 ft)Church of the Holy Spirit (Heilig-Geist-Kirche)Dresden-Blasewitz Germany  
75.0 m (246 ft)Church of the Blessing (Segenskirche) (de)Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg Germany  
75.0 m (246 ft)Great St. Martin's ChurchCologne Germany  
75.0 m (246 ft)Saint Michael's Church1890Rochester United States
75.0 m (246 ft)New Old South Church1875Boston United States
75 m (246 ft)Lutheran Church of Bistrița1564Bistrița Romania
75.0 m (246 ft)Zuider- of St. Pancrastoren1524Enkhuizen Netherlands
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Sebaldus Church 13th centuryNuremberg Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Nicholas Church1843Venyov Russia
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Nicholas Church1165Leipzig Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Martin's Church1887Twello Netherlands
75.0 m (246 ft)Fortaleza Cathedral1978Fortaleza Brazil
75.0 m (246 ft)Rio de Janeiro Cathedral1979Rio de Janeiro Brazil
75.0 m (246 ft)Kostel Svatého Cyrila a Metoděje1863Prague Czech Republic  
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Prokopius Church1903Prague Czech Republic  
75.0 m (246 ft)Joniskio St. Blessed Virgin Mary of the Assumption Church1901Joniškis Lithuania
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Boniface's Church1897Rijswijk Netherlands
75.0 m (246 ft)Sint-Werenfriduskerk1899Zieuwent Netherlands
75.0 m (246 ft)Heilige Maria Presentatiekerk1901Asten Netherlands  
75.0 m (246 ft)Siedlce Cathedral1912Siedlce Poland
75.0 m (246 ft)Church of the Transfiguration1914Garbów Poland
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Nicholas Church1902Racibórz Poland
75.0 m (246 ft)Church of St. Mary Magdalene1892Chorzów Poland
75.0 m (246 ft)Church of St. Andrew Bobola1902Chorzów Poland
75.0 m (246 ft)Church of Our Lady1850Boom Belgium
75.0 m (246 ft)Saint-Servais Church1871Brussels Belgium
75.0 m (246 ft)Church of Jesus1772Cieszyn Poland
75.0 m (246 ft)Collegiate Church of the Annunciation1842Głogów Poland
75.0 m (246 ft)Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore1791Venice Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)Strängnäs Cathedral1742Strängnäs Sweden
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Michaelis Church1891Chemnitz Germany  
75.0 m (246 ft)Stadtkirche Sankt Michael1557Jena Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Stift Haug 1691Würzburg Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Mariä GeburtRottenbuch Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Sankt Nikolaus1904Übersee Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Apostelkirche1900Viernheim Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Sankt Vitus1900Philippsburg Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Sankt MartinEuskirchen Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Sankt Johannes BaptistAltenberge Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Sankt Ludgerus1895Weseke Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Sankt Johannes1904Suderwich Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Mariä Himmelfahrt1722Schuttern Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Basilika Vierzehnheiligen1772Bad Staffelstein Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Neustädter Kirche1520Eschwege Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Heilig-Kreuz-MünsterRottweil Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Trinity Church1897Riesa Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Paul's Church1898Heidenheim an der Brenz Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Petri's ChurchBuxtehude Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Church of Our Lady1903Recklinghausen Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Johannes Church1904Recklinghausen Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Hippolytus1898Gelsenkirchen Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Nicholas Church1893Aue Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Martin Church1865Sendenhorst Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Church of St Mary of the AssumptionVilsbiburg Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)H<75St. Joseph1888 Münster Germany Towers were destroyed in World War II, today less tall.
75.0 m (246 ft)Église Notre-Dame de NiortNiort France
75.0 m (246 ft)Church of Saint-PierreCaen France
75.0 m (246 ft)Stadtpfarrkirche Rohrbach1700Rohrbach in Oberösterreich Austria
75.0 m (246 ft)Pfarrkirche Vöcklamarkt1722Vöcklamarkt Austria
75.0 m (246 ft)Pfarrkirche Radstadt1879Radstadt Austria
75.0 m (246 ft)Saint Andrew Bobola's Church1903Bydgoszcz Poland
75.0 m (246 ft)Resurrection ChurchDrawsko Pomorskie Poland
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Florian's Cathedral1904Warsaw Poland
75.0 m (246 ft)Temple of Divine Providence2016Warsaw Poland
75.0 m (246 ft)Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore1750Rome Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)Basílica Nuestra Señora de los Buenos Aires1911Buenos Aires Argentina
75.0 m (246 ft)Sint-Agathakerk1903Lisse Netherlands
75.0 m (246 ft)Peperbus1483Zwolle Netherlands
75.0 m (246 ft)H DSint Antonius van Paduakerk Blerick1899Venlo Netherlands Destroyed in 1944
75.0 m (246 ft)Budapest Alcantarai Szent Péter-templomBudapest Hungary
75.0 m (246 ft)Grace Episcopal Cathedral1915San Francisco United States
75.0 m (246 ft)Rostov-on-Don CathedralRostov-on-Don Russia
75.0 m (246 ft)Oscar Fredriks Kyrka1893Gothenburg Sweden
75.0 m (246 ft)St John the Baptist Basilica1973Xewkija Malta
75.0 m (246 ft)Basilica del Roble1964Monterrey Mexico
75.0 m (246 ft)Catedral del Señor de Tabasco1965Villahermosa Mexico
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Mary's Church1894Oberhausen Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Jakob1898Köthen Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)Sacred Heart Church of St. Ottilien Archabbey1899Eresing Germany
75.0 m (246 ft)La Torre Monumental a la Fe2011Silao Mexico
75.0 m (246 ft)San Pietro Apostolo Church1921Azzano Decimo Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)Saint Mary's on the Hill Church1896Montebelluna Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)Saint Peter and Paul ChurchPederobba Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)San Giovanni Evangelista1613Parma Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)Santa Maria del Carmine1450Pavia Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of the SorrowsRho Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)St. Mary's Cathedral1922San Donà di Piave Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)San Giorgio Church1767San Giorgio di Lomellina Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)Santa Lucia Church1926Santa Lucia di Piave Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)Church of the Assumption1927Solesino Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)[23]Basilica of Superga1731Turin Italy
75.0 m (246 ft)Amriswil Lutheran Church1892Amriswil  Switzerland
75.0 m (246 ft)Richterswil Reformed Church1905Richterswil  Switzerland
75.0 m (246 ft)H DLutheran Cathedral of Vyborg1893 Vyborg Russia Destroyed in 1944
75.0 m (246 ft)H DVamlingbo Church Gotland Sweden Tower collapsed in 1817
75.0 m (246 ft)H<75Saint Gertrud's Church, Essen1877 Essen Germany Destroyed in an air-raid on March 5, 1943, actual height: 59 metres
75.0 m (246 ft)H<75Saint Joseph's Church, Saarbrücken1910 Saarbrücken Germany Pinnacle destroyed in an air-raid on October 4, 1944, actual height: 48 metres
75.0 m (246 ft)H<75St. Peter, Oldenburg1885 Oldenburg Germany Pinnacle was destroyed in 1972 in a storm, actual height: 61 metres
75.0 m (246 ft)H<75Valladolid Cathedral1709 Valladolid Spain Old tower collapsed in 1841, actual height: 69 metres
75.0 m (246 ft)H<75Sacred Heart, Oberhausen1912 Oberhausen Germany Pinnacle destroyed in an air-raid in 1943, today lower
75.0 m (246 ft)H DPaulinerkirche Leipzig Germany Demolished in 1968
75.0 m (246 ft)H DAlte Christuskirche Barmen Wuppertal Germany Destroyed in an air-raid on May 30, 1943, debris demolished in 1955
75.0 m (246 ft)H DReconciliation Church (Versöhnungskirche) (de) Berlin-Mitte Germany Demolished in 1985


Under construction

Planned height metres (feet) Name Completion City Country Comment
172.5 m (566 ft)Sagrada Família est. 2026 Barcelona SpainWill become the tallest church building in the world when completed.
127 m (418 ft) [1]People's Salvation Cathedral est. 2025 [1] Bucharest RomaniaWith the current 120 m (only the main cross is still not installed), it is the second tallest Orthodox church building in the world at the moment and will become the tallest when completed.
91.5 m (300 ft)Nueva Catedral de Tijuana Tijuana Mexico
83.9 m (275 ft)Intercession Cathedral, Mariupol 2018 Mariupol Ukraine
83 m (272 ft)Archangel Gabriel Cathedral, Odesa 2019 Odesa Ukraine

Historic (church buildings that have since been reduced in size)

Height
metres (feet)
H Name of Church Religious denomination Coordinates Completed City Country Notes
159.7 m (524 ft)H>75Lincoln CathedralChurch of England53°14′04″N 0°32′11″W / 53.234374°N 0.536281°W / 53.234374; -0.536281 (Lincoln Cathedral (today 83 metres tall))1311 Lincoln United Kingdom Today 83 m tall — spire collapsed in a storm in 1549; reputedly the tallest building in the world from 1311 to 1549; Was 103 metres from 1549 to 1807.
153 m (502 ft)H<75Beauvais Cathedral[24]Catholic49°25′57″N 2°04′53″E / 49.432636°N 2.081483°E / 49.432636; 2.081483 (Beauvais Cathedral (today towerless and 48.5 metres tall))1569 Beauvais Francetower collapsed in 1573, today towerless and 48.5 m (153 ft) tall; World's tallest building from 1569 to 1573.
151.0 m (495 ft)H>100St. Mary's churchLutheran54°18′36″N 13°05′15″E / 54.309972°N 13.087383°E / 54.309972; 13.087383 (St. Mary's church, Stralsund (today 104 metres tall))1478 Stralsund GermanyToday 104 m tall — spire destroyed by lightning in 1647; World's tallest building from 1549 to 1647 (excepting 1569–1573)
150.3 m (493 ft)H>100Old St Paul's CathedralChurch of England51°30′50″N 0°05′54″W / 51.513931°N 0.098306°W / 51.513931; -0.098306 (Old St Paul's Cathedral, London (replaced by new cathedral with 111.3 metres tall tower))1240
1314 (spire completed)
London United Kingdom Spire destroyed by lightning in 1561 — church destroyed in the Great Fire in 1666
140 m (459 ft)H>75Riga CathedralLutheran56°56′57″N 24°06′16″E / 56.949167°N 24.104444°E / 56.949167; 24.104444 (Riga Cathedral (today 90 metres tall))1595 Riga Latvia demolished in 1775 - today 90 m tall
134.5 m (441 ft)H DNotre-Dame-et-Saint-LambertCatholic50°38′43″N 5°34′27″E / 50.645298°N 5.574151°E / 50.645298; 5.574151 (St. Lambert's Cathedral, Liège (demolished))1433 Liège Belgium Destroyed by the Liégeois in 1794 after the French Revolution
132.0 m (433 ft)H<75Nikolaikirche (Rostock)[25]Lutheran54°05′16″N 12°08′47″E / 54.087791°N 12.146269°E / 54.087791; 12.146269 (Nikolaikirche Rostock (today 65 metres tall))1312Rostock Germany destroyed in a storm in 1703, replaced afterwards by an 84 metres tall tower, which was destroyed in an air-raid in 1942, height of actual tower: 65 metres
131.3 m (431 ft)H<75Malmesbury AbbeyChurch of England51°35′05″N 2°05′54″W / 51.584679°N 2.098333°W / 51.584679; -2.098333 (Malmesbury Abbey (today towerless and approximately 30 metres tall))1180Malmesbury United Kingdom Spire collapsed in the late 15th or early 16th century
130.0 m (426 ft)H>75St. Elizabeth's ChurchCatholic51°06′41″N 17°01′48″E / 51.111479°N 17.029924°E / 51.111479; 17.029924 (St. Elizabeth's Church, Wrocław (today 91.5 metres tall)) 1535Wrocław Poland Today 91.5 metres (300 ft) tall; spire collapsed in 1529 during storm
122.3 m (400 ft) (source missing)H<75Abbaye-aux-HommesCatholic49°10′55″N 0°22′22″W / 49.181821°N 0.372749°W / 49.181821; -0.372749 (Abbaye-aux-Hommes, Caen (today less than 99 metres tall)) 13th centuryCaen France Collapsed in 1566, spire replaced by a shorter tower in the 17th century
120 m (394 ft)H>75Copenhagen CathedralLutheran55°24′16″N 12°20′32″E / 55.404560°N 12.342100°E / 55.404560; 12.342100 (Vor Frue Kirke, Copenhagen (today 58.5 metres tall))1738Copenhagen DenmarkTower destroyed 1807 by the British bombing of Copenhagen, height of tower today: 58.5 metres (192 feet)
120 m (394 ft)H>75St. Mary's Church, WismarLutheran53°53′28″N 11°27′46″E / 53.891202°N 11.462911°E / 53.891202; 11.462911 (St. Nicholas' Church, Wismar (today 80.5 metres tall))1414Wismar GermanyTower destroyed around 1500, height of tower today: 80.5 metres (264 feet)
120 m (394 ft)H<75St. Nicholas' Church, WismarLutheran53°53′44″N 11°27′54″E / 53.895611°N 11.465033°E / 53.895611; 11.465033 (St. Nicholas' Church, Wismar (today 64 metres tall))1508Wismar GermanyTower collapsed om December 8, 1703 in a storm, height of tower today 64 metres (210 feet)
119.8 m (392 ft)H>100Cathedral Basilica of St James the ApostleCatholic53°25′29″N 14°33′20″E / 53.424662°N 14.555576°E / 53.424662; 14.555576 (Cathedral Basilica of St. James the Apostle, Szczecin (today 110.18 metres tall))1892Szczecin PolandCathedral tower collapsed during a bombardment in 1944 and currently measures 110.18 m
118.3 m (387 ft)H>75Saint Steven CathedralCatholic49°07′12″N 6°10′31″E / 49.120070°N 6.175252°E / 49.120070; 6.175252 (Metz Cathedral (today less than 100 metres tall))1468Metz France  
115.0 m (376 ft)H<75Grote of Sint-MichaëlskerkProtestant52°30′43″N 6°05′30″E / 52.511873°N 6.091668°E / 52.511873; 6.091668 (Grote of Sint-Michaëlskerk, Zwolle (today towerless and less than 100 metres tall))1452Zwolle Netherlands Tower collapsed on December 17, 1682. Church is still standing 
114.8 m (376 ft)H DCollegiate church of St. Mary Magdalene[26][27]Catholic52°24′25″N 16°56′09″E / 52.406831°N 16.935903°E / 52.406831; 16.935903 (Collegiate church of St. Mary Magdalene, Poznań (destroyed))14th or 15th centuryPoznań Poland Destroyed in a fire in 1777, finally demolished in 1802
114.0 m (381 ft)H>75Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom)United and uniting churches52°31′09″N 13°24′04″E / 52.519160°N 13.401057°E / 52.519160; 13.401057 (Berlin Cathedral (today 98 metres tall))1905Berlin-Mitte Germany  
114 m (381 ft)H DOld Cambrai CathedralCatholic50°10′34″N 3°13′47″E / 50.176054°N 3.229683°E / 50.176054; 3.229683 (Old Cambrai Cathedral (demolished))1472 Cambrai France Destroyed after 1796
113.0 m (371 ft)H<75Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche)Lutheran52°30′17″N 13°20′06″E / 52.504784°N 13.335055°E / 52.504784; 13.335055 (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Berlin (today 71 metres tall))1895Berlin-Charlottenburg Germany Spire damaged in World War II, actual height of tower: 71 m
112.0 m (390 ft)H>100ReinoldikircheLutheran51°30′53″N 7°28′02″E / 51.514745°N 7.467157°E / 51.514745; 7.467157 (Reinoldikirche (today 104 metres tall))1520 Dortmund Germany Built in 1454 with 112 metres (367 ft), collapsed in earthquake 1661, now 104 metres (341 ft)
111.0 m (364 ft)H DSt. Peter's Church (Petrikirche)Lutheran52°30′48″N 13°24′15″E / 52.513333°N 13.404167°E / 52.513333; 13.404167 (St. Peter's Church, Berlin (destroyed))1853 Berlin-Mitte Germany destroyed at the end of World War II, last relicts were removed in 1964
110 m (360 ft)H<75Pieterskerk, LeidenProtestant52°09′27″N 4°29′14″E / 52.157552°N 4.487132°E / 52.157552; 4.487132 (Pieterskerk, Leiden (today towerless and less than 100 metres tall))1570Leiden Netherlands Today towerless — tower collapsed in 1512
110 m (360 ft)H>100St. John's ChurchLutheran53°14′52″N 10°24′45″E / 53.247758°N 10.412392°E / 53.247758; 10.412392 (St. John's Church, Lüneburg (today 108.7 metres tall))1384Lüneburg Germany Today 108.7 m tall — spire partially destroyed by lightning in 1406
107.5 m (352.7 ft)H>75St. Walburga's Church, ZutphenProtestant52°08′23″N 6°11′45″E / 52.139586°N 6.1957°E / 52.139586; 6.1957 (St. Walburga's Church, Zutphen) 15th century Zutphen Netherlands Today 76 m tall. Gothic spire burned in 1600 due to a lightning strike.
106.0 m (348 ft)H<75St. Salvator's ChurchCatholic51°26′09″N 6°45′39″E / 51.435895°N 6.760760°E / 51.435895; 6.760760 (St. Salvator's Church, Duisburg (today 62.5 metres tall))1415Duisburg Germanydestroyed by fire in 1467
105.0 m (344 ft)H DSt. George's Church (Georgenkirche)Lutheran52°31′21″N 13°24′59″E / 52.522408°N 13.416453°E / 52.522408; 13.416453 (St. George's Church, Berlin (destroyed))1898 Berlin-Mitte Germany Heavily damaged in World War II, demolished in 1949
103.0 m (338 ft)H<75Nikolaikirche, AnklamLutheran53°51′23″N 13°41′21″E / 53.856496°N 13.689217°E / 53.856496; 13.689217 (Nikolaikirche, Anklam (today 58 metres tall))Anklam Germanydestroyed on April 29, 1945, by artillery fire, actual height of tower: 58 metres
102.0 m (334 ft)H>75Martinikerk (Groningen)Protestant53°13′10″N 6°34′06″E / 53.219374°N 6.568215°E / 53.219374; 6.568215 (Martinikerk, Groningen (today 97 metres tall))1548Groningen Netherlands Spire burned down in 1577, now 97 metres (318 ft) in height
102.0 m (334 ft)H<75St. OtgerCatholic51°59′34″N 6°55′03″E / 51.992908°N 6.917516°E / 51.992908; 6.917516 (St. Otger, Stadtlohn (today 74 metres tall))1892 Stadtlohn Germany destroyed in March 1945, rebuilt 74 metres tall
102.0 m (334 ft)H<75Sacred Heart ChurchCatholic51°14′48″N 6°46′44″E / 51.246667°N 6.778943°E / 51.246667; 6.778943 (Sacred Heart Church, Düsseldorf-Derendorf (today 42 metres tall))1907Düsseldorf Germany Spire destroyed on May 17, 1945, by a tornado, actual height of tower 56.43 metres
100.0 m (328 ft)H<75Marienkirche, AnklamLutheran53°51′21″N 13°41′03″E / 53.855798°N 13.684298°E / 53.855798; 13.684298 (Marienkirche, Anklam (today 64 metres tall))1888Anklam Germanydestroyed in an air-raid in 1943, actual height of tower: 64 metres
100.0 m (328 ft)H<75Saint Peter and PaulCatholic50°01′29″N 8°07′16″E / 50.024698°N 8.120981°E / 50.024698; 8.120981 (Saint Peter and Paul, Eltville (today lower than 75 metres tall))Eltville Germany Spire destroyed in 1683 by lightning, actual height of tower: 67 metres
100.0 m (328 ft)H DDüren Saint Anna Church Catholic50°48′04″N 6°29′01″E / 50.801137899°N 6.4836586656°E / 50.801137899; 6.4836586656 (Düren Saint Anna Church (destroyed))1884 Düren Germany destroyed in an air-raid on November 16, 1944
100.0 m (328 ft)H DMarienkirche StettinLutheran53°25′37″N 14°33′26″E / 53.4270499°N 14.557200°E / 53.4270499; 14.557200 (Marienkirche Stettin (destroyed))1266 Szczecin Poland destroyed by lightning on July 9, 1789, last relicts were removed in 1830
100.0 m (328 ft)H DEisenach CathedralCatholic50°58′17″N 10°19′18″E / 50.971292°N 10.32177329°E / 50.971292; 10.32177329 (Eisenach Cathedral (destroyed))1330 Eisenach Germany demolished

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History of St. Anthony's Parish, Toledo, Ohio, Anno Domini 1957, F.S. Legowski NRHP certification #71000424

Notes

  1. this claim is controversial: although one account of a 16th-century rebuilding mentions that the church had been "ten fathoms" higher before, all known images from that time depict a spire similar in proportions to the current one
  2. 7 in Italy, 1 in Vatican City
  3. all 5 in Flanders (1 of which in Brussels)
  4. all 3 in England
  5. Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família still under construction
  6. height of the "Torre de la Mare de Déu" of the Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família; still under construction
  7. People's Salvation Cathedral still under construction
  8. People's Salvation Cathedral still under construction
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