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French Reformed Church (Königsberg)

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Beginning in 1817 German sermons were given every fourth week; by 1831, the pattern was reversed and French sermons were given every fourth week. The parish was fluent in German, but adhered to its Huguenot past out of tradition. Pastor Louise Guillaume Daniel Detroit denounced the
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Built as an elongated decagon, the church had a lighter and graceful look. The square central space was surrounded by elliptical side aisles supported by columns. The wooden pulpit dated from 1737, while the tassel-decorated organ was made in 1739.
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contains artifacts from the church, including a gilded silver goblet (1690 by Paul Müller), a copy of the goblet (1749 by Cornelius Muerkerk), and a gilded ciborium of silver (1699 by Paul Müller).
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out of the total cost of 18,687. The new church was dedicated on 29 July 1736 in the presence of the king.
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Die Geschichte der Stadt Königsberg. Band II: Von der Königskrönung bis zum Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs
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in 1807, Pastor La Canal of the church and Königsberg commerce councillor Prin convinced
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Located at the corner of Königstraße and Landhofmeister-Straße in
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Buildings and structures in Germany destroyed during World War II
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sermons. It was built from 1733 to 1736 according to plans by
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The French Reformed Church was heavily damaged by the 1944
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Dehio-Handbuch der Kunstdenkmäler: West- und Ostpreußen
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German
Protestant
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Königsberg
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Neue Sorge
Rococo
Huguenot
French
Joachim Ludwig Schultheiß von Unfriedt
Frederick William I of Prussia
Calvinist
Thaler
Treaty of Tilsit
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francs
Athanasian Creed
Bombing of Königsberg
Battle of Königsberg
Kaliningrad
Berlin
Evangelical Church in Germany

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