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Luisenstädtische Kirche

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129: 97: 17: 89:(1723 and after 1788). The church was 40m long with a 15.75 wide, with a rectangular hall-nave, arched windows and a high hipped roof brick on four sides, with entrances located under the tower and on the two narrow sides. The pulpit and altar faced the tower entrance, in front of the font and on the east side of the organ. The Köpenick suburb was renamed Luisenstadt in honour of Queen 163: 152: – since there was no chance of rebuilding a church only a few metres from the border – and to remove the surrounding cemetery. The demolition was carried out on 29 May 1964, though the foundations still remain in the former cemetery, which is now a park (the foundations and the graves are listed as an archaeological monument). 124:
was built in 1961 the church's ruins stood in the boundary strip and it was proposed that the local community should fund a high wire fence and limestone wall put up around the ruins and the demolition of the upper levels of the tower.
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and constructed in 1694–95, when the outside the Köpenick Gate became a parish of its own. This quickly became dilapidated and was demolished for a new building on the same site, built from 1751 to 1753 and designed by
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In 1841 the wooden pillars supporting its gallery were replaced by cast zinc ones and the vestry, pulpit and organ renovated and enlarged, with a new west tower by
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districts), on Alte Jacobstraße between Sebastianstraße and Stallschreiberstraße. It was originally known as the
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Luisenstädtische Kirche with its new tower, as given on the memorial stela on its former site.
116:. The interior of the church was redesigned in 1891. On 3 February 1945 it was destroyed by 109: 68:, after presbyter and city-councillor Sebastian Nethe, taking its final name in 1837. 219: 105: 76:
The first church on the site was a simple half-timbered Baroque building designed by
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in 1802, leading to the church being renamed the Luisenstädtische Kirche in 1837.
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completed four years later in 1845. The construction work was initially led by
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Buildings and structures in Berlin destroyed during World War II
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Memorial stela on the site of the church and cemetery
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Index


Berlin
Luisenstadt
Berlin-Mitte
Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
Köpenick
Cöllnian
Martin Grünberg
Christian August Naumann
Johann Gottfried Büring
Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

August Soller
Wilhelm Berger
Friedrich August Stüler
Allied bombing of Berlin in World War II
Berlin Wall

East Berlin
West Berlin
consistory
Evangelical Church in Berlin-Brandenburg

Luisenstädtische Kirche
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52°30′32″N 13°24′26″E / 52.5090°N 13.4073°E / 52.5090; 13.4073
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Former churches in Berlin
Buildings and structures in Mitte

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