The Trinitatiskirche (Trinity Church) was a church building dedicated to the Holy Trinity in the Johannstadt district of Dresden. It was built from 1891...
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(Berlin) Dresden Cathedral, or the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, previously the Catholic Church of the Royal Court of Saxony Trinitatiskirche (Dresden), in...
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of the Wonderful Mountain Church Trinitatiskirche Zionskirche Johanneum Landhaus Dresden Panometer Orpheum Dresden Sächsische Staatskanzlei Sächsisches...
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Saxony. After attending the Dresden Kreuzschule (1888–1896), he worked as an assistant organist at the Trinitatiskirche. From 1896 to 1900, he studied...
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Schilling & Graebner (category Companies based in Dresden)
Schilling & Graebner (or Gräbner) was an architecture firm based in Dresden, Germany, founded by the architects Rudolf Schilling (1859–1933) and Julius...
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in 1891 to put up a monument to the mathematician. The sculpture by the Dresden sculptor, Henze, was not dedicated until 5 November 1893 because of financial...
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Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel (section Zwickau and Dresden)
Gothic churches. These include the Johanneskirche and Erlöserkirche in Dresden, the Erlöserkirche and the Samariterkirche [de] in Berlin and St John's...
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in Dresden, such as the crucifixion group in the parish room of the Trinitatiskirche and the communion relief in the Thomaskirche. In 1963, the Sophienkirche...
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Germany since reunification. This is the third church to have been named Trinitatiskirche in Leipzig. The first was built in the centre in 1847, but was destroyed...
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monuments, such as the Moltkedenkmal [de]. In 1882, Schill married in the Trinitatiskirche in Elberfeld Emmy Simons (30 August 1858 in Elberfeld), a niece of...
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an organ builder in Meissen from 1604 until 1612 when he relocated to Dresden. There he was appointed court organ builder to the Elector of Saxony around...
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