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    The Sophienkirche is a Protestant church in the Spandauer Vorstadt part of the Berlin-Mitte region of Berlin, eastern Germany. One of its associated cemeteries...
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  • Ordenskirche St. Georgen, a church in Bayreuth, Germany Sophienkirche (Berlin), a church in Berlin, Germany Saint Sophia Church (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    Pergamon Museum Reich Air Ministry Rotes Rathaus St. Hedwig's Cathedral Sophienkirche Staatsratsgebäude Stadtschloß Alexanderplatz Bernauer Straße Friedrichstraße...
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    as well as prospectuses in Altenkirchen (previously Berlin Kattunfabrik), in Sophienkirche Berlin and in Strausberg. Organs that no longer exist or are...
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    Sophiengemeinde Berlin is a Protestant cemetery of the Sophienkirche in Berlin-Mitte, Germany. (*) = An Ehrengrab awarded by the "Landes Berlin" Adam Weishaupt...
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  • Lautten Compagney (category Musical groups from Berlin)
    Trauermusik in the reconstruction by Alexander Grychtolik in the Sophienkirche Berlin. In 2011, they played Handel's opera Rinaldo, 300 years after its...
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    director from 1790-96. He died in Berlin and his memorial is to be seen on the exterior wall of the city's Sophienkirche. Clark, Christopher (2006). Iron...
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  • Alexander Grychtolik (category Musicians from Berlin)
    Trauermusik was performed in March 2010 by the Lautten Compagney in the Sophienkirche Berlin and the Kammermusiksaal of the Deutschlandfunk in Cologne and later...
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  • This list of places of worship in Berlin records past and present places of worship in the city. The list is organised as a sortable table assorted following...
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  • In the late 17th century Christian Petzold became organist at the Sophienkirche (lit. 'Sophia's Church') of Dresden. By the time Johann Sebastian Bach...
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    Monbijou Park (category Parks in Berlin)
    Monbijouplatz. It is close to the Friedrichstadt Palast, Neue Synagogue and the Sophienkirche. The park has an open-air swimming pool for children. It is a much needed...
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    significant creation. Originally serving as the main altar of Dresden's Sophienkirche, the altar suffered extensive damage during the bombing of the city...
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    preserved. It was made in 1616 before Nosseni's death and stood in the Sophienkirche until it was severely damaged during the air raids on Dresden in 1945...
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  • organ builder Ernst Julius Marx in Berlin and married his daughter Catharina Dorothea Elisabeth in the Sophienkirche on 16 May 1786. In 1789, he made an...
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    Monbijou Palace (category Royal residences in Berlin)
    Monbijou Palace was a Rococo palace in central Berlin located in the present-day Monbijou Park on the north bank of the Spree river across from today's...
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    were blown up, including 17 in East Berlin. The Ulrich Church in Magdeburg was razed in 1956, the Dresden Sophienkirche in 1963, the Potsdam Garrison Church...
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    Spandauer Vorstadt (category Heritage sites in Berlin)
    government post office building Royal Loan Office (Königliches Leihamt) Sophienkirche, a Protestant church Between 1999 and 2000, twelve individual houses...
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    church music at the Lutheran Kreuzkirche, the Frauenkirche and the Sophienkirche in Dresden. His music is mostly in the then-new style of Empfindsamkeit...
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  • Detwang Anne's Church, Dresden Frauenkirche, Dresden Kreuzkirche, Dresden Sophienkirche, Dresden Zionskirche, Dresden St Andrew's Church, Erfurt St Michael's...
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    she was buried in the Schelfkirche St. Nikolai in Schwerin. The Sophienkirche in Berlin is named after her. Atkinson, Emma Willsher: Memoirs of the queens...
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    Carl Friedrich Zelter (category Composers from Berlin)
    died. Pappritz was a well-known singer at the Berlin Opera. Zelter is buried at the Sophienkirche in Berlin. The violinist Daniel Hope (born 1973) is a...
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    Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia Statue of Mary Magdalene Statue of Saint Peter Sophienkirche Fritz Löffler: Das alte Dresden - Geschichte seiner Bauten. 16th ed...
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  • Schaffrath was born in Hohnstein. He applied to be organist at the Sophienkirche in Dresden, but did not receive this position (Wilhelm Friedemann Bach...
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    reported that the Sophienkirche organ was badly out of tune." However, there is evidence of an organ recital by Bach at the Sophienkirche on 14 September...
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  • Heinrich Vogel (category Humboldt University of Berlin alumni)
    Maschinenschriftliche Abschrift (Auszug) im Pfarrarchiv der Berliner Sophienkirche, S. 4/5 im Original) Biografische Angaben von Franz Ferdinand und Hedwig...
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    royal buildings and palaces in the 1950s and 1960s, such as the Gothic Sophienkirche, the Alberttheater and the Wackerbarth-Palais as well as many historic...
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  • six children. As head of Protestant youth work, as Hofprediger of the Sophienkirche and as Superintendent of Freiburg, von Kirchbach was heavily involved...
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  • Carl August Buchholz (category People from Berlin)
    Buchholz (13 August 1796 – 7 August 1884) was a German organ builder. Born in Berlin, Buchholz learned the organ builder's trade from his father Johann Simon...
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    Friedemann departed in 1733 to take up an appointment as organist at the Sophienkirche in Dresden; and in 1735 Carl Philipp Emanuel moved to the university...
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