The Evangelical Lutheran Market Church/Basilica of Wiesbaden was built between 1853-1862 as the "Cathedral of Nassau" in the
Gothic Revival style and was inaugurated and consecrated on November 13, 1862. Architect: Carl Boos (1806-1883).
This is the first brick building erected in the Duchy of Nassau. It is the tallest structure (western tower is 92 m high) in Wiesbaden today.