Hermann was still working on the windows of the western facade in December 1384.
The wall paintings between the organ and the interior of the western façade are early 14th century.
By this stage, the western facade had also been laid out, though it was not completed until around the mid 1240s.
The western facade was completed up to the base of the towers some time before 1225.
The western facade was completely destroyed, leaving large gaps in it.
There's not a hint of the 14th century in its splendid western façade, however.
The western façade of the historic building will be retained.
The vestibule attached to the western facade of the church was destroyed in May, 1991.
The western facade of the church was also altered in the later 17th century.
Most of the western façade was just two massive towers.