/ 52.39629; 13.06095 St. Nicholas Church (German: St. Nikolaikirche) in Potsdam is a Lutheran church under the Evangelical Church in Berlin, Brandenburg...
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Lüneburg St. Nicholas Church, Potsdam Schelf Church, Schwerin St. Nicholas Church, Stralsund St. Nicholas Church, Wismar Church of Saint Nicholas Orphanos...
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square in downtown Potsdam which forms the historical centre of the city. The square consists of the area around St. Nicholas' Church. Today the term refers...
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The Garrison Church (German: Garnisonkirche) was a Protestant church in the historic centre of Potsdam. Built by order of King Frederick William I of...
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The Potsdam City Palace (German: Potsdamer Stadtschloss) is a building in Potsdam, Germany, located on the Old Market Square, next to the St. Nicholas' Church...
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Stralsund, St. Nicholas Church was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2002. The construction of St. Nicholas Church began as a hall church with...
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church in Potsdam) Drewitz (1732) and the churches in the new districts: Stern Church (1990) Church of Atonement, Kirchsteigfeld (1997) St. Nicholas'...
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Potsdam (German pronunciation: [ˈpotsdam] ) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Brandenburg. It is part of the Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan...
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transferred to the parish of St. Nicholas' Church, Potsdam. After 1808 it was returned to Fahrland. The small half-timbered church was unusable after 1813...
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von Potsdam - Die Alte Fahrt mit Blick auf die Nikolaikirche (View of Potsdam - The "Alte Fahrt" waterway with a view of St. Nicholas Church), Potsdam, 1918...
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"Nicholas I came to represent autocracy personified: infinitely majestic, determined and powerful, hard as stone, and relentless as fate." Nicholas I...
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F. K. Otto Dibelius (category Presidents of the Council of the Protestant Church in Germany)
preaching in front of the Protestant members of the Reichstag in St. Nicholas' Church, Potsdam, in the morning. On 1 April 1933 the Nazi regime organized a...
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Russian Chapel in Darmstadt (category 19th-century Russian Orthodox church buildings)
3 2 1 St. Elizabeth's Church, Wiesbaden Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church, Potsdam Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Vienna [de] Russian Church, Geneva Alexander...
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Castle. In Potsdam, Brandenburg's state capital and UNESCO city of film, scenes were shot at the Old Market Square: The St. Nicholas Church represents...
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Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg (category Churches completed in 1733)
made these bells. (Some years later he also made a carillon for Potsdam.) The people in St. Petersburg could only listen to this well-tuned instrument for...
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Christopher Street Day Lollapalooza Germany portal St. Nicholas' Church St. Mary's Church Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin Historic cemeteries in Berlin...
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1851–1864 Orangerie in Potsdam 1851 Triumphal gate am Mühlenberg, Potsdam 1851 Schwerin Castle 1853 St. Archangel Michael's Church in Rietavas, Lithuania...
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Neo-Byzantine architecture (redirect from Neo-Byzantine church (building))
Cross Cathedral at St. Nicholas Monastery, Verkhoturye Annunciation Cathedral, Kharkiv St. Vladimir's Cathedral, Sevastopol Foros Church New Athos Monastery...
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Ss. Peter and Paul, Wannsee (category United Protestant church buildings in Berlin)
Lusatia. The church is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin. King Friedrich Wilhelm III had the church built for...
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brickwork church building is St Martin's Church (130.6 m) in Landshut, Germany. The tallest brickwork church building with two steeples is St Mary's Church (125...
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Possible premiere of Johann Sebastian Bach's last St Mark Passion pastiche (BC D 5) at St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig. In addition to two movements by Bach...
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Mary Soames (category Burials at St Martin's Church, Bladon)
aide-de-camp on several of his overseas journeys, including his post-VE trip to Potsdam, where he met Harry S. Truman and Joseph Stalin. In 1945, she was appointed...
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of the Nicholas I period, with his Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church in Potsdam (1826, complementing his Alexandrovka project) and a larger Church of the...
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stands in Potsdam, Germany, the five-domed Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church by Vasily Stasov (builder of neoclassical Trinity Cathedral, St. Petersburg...
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they wandered over the Potsdam countryside, and attended the Berlin Court Opera. By the end of his visit, in October 1816, Nicholas and Charlotte were engaged...
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Palast Barberini (category Potsdam)
Humboldtstraße 5/6 in Potsdam. Its main façade faces the Alter Markt with the Potsdam City Palace and the St. Nicholas church. The building was named...
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Polish-language church as Lithuanian service was moved to St. Elizabeth. In 1880 St. Nicholas was converted to a German-language church; weekly Polish...
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Saint Petersburg (redirect from St Petersburg)
suppressed Decembrist revolt against Nicholas I took place on the Senate Square in the city, a day after Nicholas assumed the throne. By the 1840s, neoclassical...
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Magdeburg Cathedral (category 13th-century churches in Germany)
his first wife Edith. The first church built in 937 at the location of the current cathedral was an abbey called St. Maurice, dedicated to Saint Maurice...
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deconsecrated Nikolaikirche ('St. Nicholas Church') at its heart. This is Berlin's oldest church and was dedicated to Saint Nicholas. The two settlements of...
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