• Neurossgarten (German: Neuroßgarten) was a quarter of northwestern Königsberg, Germany. Its territory is now part of Kaliningrad, Russia. The name Neuroßgarten...
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  • Neurossgarten Church (German: Neuroßgärter or Neuroßgärtner Kirche) was a Protestant church in northwestern Königsberg, Germany. The church was approved...
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    84.0 m (276 ft) Mende Cathedral Mende  France   84.0 m (276 ft) H D Neurossgarten Church 1647 Kaliningrad  Russia Heavily damaged in World War II, ruin...
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    the church in 1611. Because of the growing size of Altstadt's parish, Neurossgarten Church was constructed in the 1640s to the northwest. Georg Riedel was...
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    Lutheranism. By the early 20th century, the churches of Tragheim and Neurossgarten were too far away for the growing population of Königsberg's Maraunenhof...
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    Kirche (Old Rossgarten Church) to differentiate it from Neurossgarten Church built in Neurossgarten in the 1640s. Because of the increasing population of...
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    occasionally known as Altrossgarten (Altroßgarten) to differentiate it from Neurossgarten in northwestern Königsberg. Its territory is now part of the Leningradsky...
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  • designed the provincial finance office, the Landesfinanzamt, just outside Neurossgarten. Lahrs also designed the bookstore Gräfe und Unzer. Lahrs remained at...
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    1640 – December: Frederick William becomes Duke of Prussia 1647 – Neurossgarten Church dedicated 1657 Brandenburg Gate built. Fort Friedrichsburg under...
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    1828 because of cracks and sinking. Services were temporarily moved to Neurossgarten Church. The replacement church's site was chosen as the intersection...
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  • Städteordnung of Stein. Simon died at his home on Copernicusstraße in Neuroßgarten in 1920. In 1892 Simon granted 6.83 hectares in Mittelhufen for the construction...
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    Pillauer Bahnhof with Neurossgarten Church in the background...
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    Löbenicht to the east, Königsberg Castle to the north, Steindamm and Neurossgarten to the northwest, Laak to the west, and Lastadie to the southwest. Suburbs...
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    Hufen was Hufen-Allee, which became Kniprodestraße in Steindamm and Neurossgarten at its eastern extremity and extended west to Königsberg's outer suburbs...
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    Burgfreiheit to the southeast, Altstadt and Königsberg Castle to the south, and Neuroßgarten to the west. To the north Steindamm extended to the 17th century Baroque...
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    Rollberg before continuing to the west and south. Laak was bounded by Neurossgarten to the north, Altstadt to the east, Lastadie to the south, and the early...
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    Hardershof to the north, Vorderhufen to the east, and Steindamm and Neurossgarten to the southeast. Hufen-Park was located in northeastern Mittelhufen...
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    Church was created from parts of Altstadt, Löbenicht, Tragheim, and Neurossgarten. Polish service for Masurians ceased altogether in 1901 as the Masurian...
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  • castle's Oberburggraf. Altstadt's Freiheiten included Laak, Lastadie, Neurossgarten, and Steindamm. They were subordinate to the town council of Altstadt...
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  • November 1808 during the era of Prussian reforms. By 1890 the area from Neurossgarten's Wagnerstraße through Steindamm to Tragheimer Pulverstraße was the most...
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