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211: 1394:) is in the southwest of Hildesheim, about 6 km (4 mi) from the Market Place. It was founded in 1125. The foundation stone of the present church was laid in 1412. The church was built in Gothic style with three naves and completed in 1462. The Baroque ridge turret was added in the 18th century. In the church, there are two noteworthy Baroque altars dating from 1750 approximately and a Gothic sandstone sculpture of Saint Mary which was made in 1460. The organ dates from the middle of the 18th century. A small chapel of the priory, Saint Cosmas and Damian, which was built in 1792, was converted into a small Protestant church in 1830. The priory was dissolved in 1806, but returned to the Catholic Church in 1986. Since 1988, it has again been operated by nuns. Near the monastery there is a large fishpond with a tall windmill built in 1839. 231: 222: 848: 3210: 3162: 3198: 210: 1471: 214: 3222: 1444: 3150: 1521: 1295:, the oldest street of Hildesheim, rebuilt after the war. The façade is decorated with Roman statues and medallions. Opposite, there is a noteworthy sandstone bay window dating from 1568. Originally, it belonged to a private house which was torn down at the end of the 19th century. The bay window was dismantled before and added to another house in the eastern part of Hildesheim which remained undamaged during World War II. From there, the bay window was removed when the house was remodelled and added to the school at the present site in 1972. 3114: 1405: 1330:) which was consecrated in 1224. It was originally built in a Romanesque style, but enlarged and remodelled in Gothic style in 1456. It houses a wooden altar (about 1520) with carvings and other works of art. The small street Süsternstraße features a well-preserved part of the medieval city wall with a round tower. Opposite the church, a tall half-timbered house which was rebuilt in 1981 on the medieval city wall can be seen in the small side street Mühlenstraße. The façade is decorated with wood carvings. 3126: 4646: 281: 116: 249: 197: 69: 1582: 1624: 547: 2353: 2327: 3174: 98: 1432: 80: 1551: 1420: 105: 177: 1456: 3237: 1535: 1567: 167: 3138: 1597: 1505: 2183: 2575: 2544: 1487: 1336:, a Baroque park which was laid out in 1720–1725, is near St. Magdalena's Church. There are many different kinds of rose bush, a rose museum, pavilions, Baroque statues, a well-preserved part of the medieval city wall in it and even a vineyard yielding 100–200 bottles of wine per year. In spring a rare species of wild yellow tulip (tulipa sylvestris) blossoms in the western part of the park. 2078: 2036: 2314: 2565: 954: 3256: 2141: 3349:
Personenname fränkisch, und W. Berges hat darüber hinaus eine Reihe von Beispielen fränkischer Ortsbenennungen nach noch lebenden Personen beibringen können. So hat sein Vorschlag einige Wahrscheinlichkeit für sich, zumal darüber hinaus die Möglichkeit bestände, dass auch die in der erwähnten Fraternitätsliste des Hildesheimer Domkapitelsgedenkbuchs (…) unmittelbar auf die
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in order to undermine German civilian morale. As a result, 29% of the houses were destroyed and 45% damaged, while only 26% of the houses remained undamaged. The centre, which had retained its medieval character until then, was almost leveled. Destruction in the city as a whole was estimated at 20 to
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is a former village in the West of Hildesheim which became a part of the city in 1974. There is a former domain, founded in the Middle Ages, which was transformed into a residential area after 2000. The pigeon tower, built in 1733, the large barn (1786) and the manor house dating from 1734 are the
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During the war, valuable world heritage materials had been hidden in underground cellars. After the war and its aftermath, priority was given to rapid building of housing, and concrete structures took the place of the wrecked historic buildings. Most of the major churches – two of them now UNESCO
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in a Gothic style the 15th century. According to other sources it might be even older, i.e. built between the end of the 11th and the middle of the 13th century. The building has two floors. As it did not consist of wood it did not burn down in 1945, but was only damaged and immediately repaired
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in 1249, it was one of the biggest cities in Northern Germany. For four centuries the clergy ruled Hildesheim, before a town Hall was built and the citizens gained some influence and independence. Construction of the present Town Hall started in 1268. In 1367 Hildesheim became a member of the
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auch um den Nachweis bemüht, den Namen Hildesheim, der zweifellos auf die Form ‚Hilduinesheim‘ zurückgeht, auf den bekannten Abt Hilduin von St. Denis, den Berater und (seit 818) Erzkanzler Ludwigs des Frommen, zurückzuführen. In der Tat ist wohl der mit dem Stammwort -heim verbundene
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and subject-specific secondary schools): Gymnasium Andreanum, Gymnasium Marienschule, Gymnasium Josephinum Hildesheim, Scharnhorstgymnasium Hildesheim, Goethegymnasium Hildesheim, Michelsenschule, Gymnasium Himmelsthür. Further: Freie Waldorfschule Hildesheim, Robert-Bosch-Gesamtschule.
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Friedrich-List-Schule (Fachgymnasium Wirtschaft), Herman-Nohl-Schule (Fachgymnasium Gesundheit und Soziales), Walter-Gropius-Schule (Berufsbildende Schule), Werner-von-Siemens-Schule (Fachgymnasium Technik), Elisabeth-von-Rantzau-Schule (Fachakademie für Sozialmanagement).
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was founded. In the 1980s a reconstruction of the historic centre began. Some of the unattractive concrete buildings around the market place were torn down and replaced by replicas of the original buildings. In the autumn of 2007, a decision was made to reconstruct the
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Street. The foundations were reconstructed to give observers an idea of how large the synagogue was. The reddish brick building (built around 1840) opposite was the Jewish school.
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in 1542, and only the cathedral and a few other buildings remained in Imperial (Roman Catholic) hands. Several villages around the city remained Roman Catholic as well.
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is a former parish church which was built in the Romanesque style in the 12th century and transformed into a residential building after 1803, and the
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was originally built in the 14th century in Gothic style. In 1730, the house was remodelled, and a Baroque portal and a large bay window were added.
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A part of the medieval defence system consisting of a wall with moats and ramparts, built around the city in the 13th century, is well preserved.
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in 1945, especially on 22 March. Although Hildesheim had little military significance, two months before the end of the war the historic city was
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Bishop of Germany had his seat in Himmelsthür (a locality of Hildesheim), before the seat moved to Frankfurt and, in 2018, to Düsseldorf.
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house, which today houses the tourist information office. It suffered some damage during the Second World War but was restored by 1950.
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In 1542 most of the inhabitants became Lutherans. Today, 28.5% of the inhabitants identify themselves as Roman Catholics (
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Other places of interest include the theatre, offering opera, operetta and musicals, drama, ballet and concerts.
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in 1866. In 1868 a highly valuable trove of about 70 Roman silver vessels for eating and drinking, the so-called
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founded the Bishopric of Hildesheim in 815 and created the first settlement with a chapel on the so-called
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https://www.hildesheim.de/pics/verwaltung/1_1549983673/Bevoelkerung_der_Stadt_Hildesheim_HW_31.12.2019.pdf
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Hildesheim has an efficient traffic infrastructure: it is a regional hub for national roads and railway (
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church built 1905–1907, destroyed in 1945 and rebuilt from 1948 to 1949, houses a Gothic wooden altar
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trade route. The settlement around the cathedral very quickly developed into a town and was granted
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In seinem Kommentar zur „Fundatio“ und in Ergänzung einer schon früher geäußerten Annahme hat sich
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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 1933–1945. Volume I
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World Heritage Site in the near future. Other notable buildings stand opposite the church:
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möglicherweise miteinander verwandt waren, wird nicht völlig ausgeschlossen werden können.
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The following list shows the largest foreign groups in the city of Hildesheim as of 2013:
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Berges gibt auch die Möglichkeit zu bedenken, dass der in der Gründungslegende erwähnte
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with a cloister. The interior of the church is Baroque and the tower was added in 1765.
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Saint Michael's Church and the tower of St. Andreas seen from St. Magdalena's Garden
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The Monument of the Synagogue (consecrated in 1849 and destroyed in 1938 during the
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https://www.hildesheimer-geschichte.de/die-bauwerke/geb%C3%A4ude-und-bauwerke/
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Gerhard Schön, Deutscher Münzkatalog 18. Jahrhundert, Hildesheim Stadt, Nr. 17
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World Heritage sites – were rebuilt in the original style soon after the war.
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Ludwigs des Frommen dieser Hilduin gewesen sein könne (ebd., Anm. 22).
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is a late Gothic building, venue of a weekly concert series at market time.
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after the war. From 1945 - 1951 it was used for residential purposes. The
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style. Partly destroyed in 1945, it was rebuilt and inaugurated in 1954.
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auf die Verbindung mit Hilduin zurückgehen könnte. Und daß Hilduin und
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In 2015 the city and the diocese celebrated their 1200th anniversary.
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30 percent. Around 200 out of 800 half timer framed houses survived.
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Important and significant companies in the city of Hildesheim are:
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His brother, Carl Ferdinand von Roemer (1818–1891), who........
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Bakers' Guild Hall and Butchers' Guild Hall in the Market Place
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Half-timbered house (1981) built on the medieval city wall in
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Metropolitan region Hannover-Braunschweig-Göttingen-Wolfsburg
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which is a large half-timbered house dating from 1770 with a
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According to tradition, the city was named after its founder
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Knochenhaueramtshaus before the destruction on 22 March 1945
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in 815 and may have been founded when the bishop moved from
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in 983. Originally the market was held in a street called
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St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim
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Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Frankfurt and all of Germany
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Historic Market Place with City Hall and market fountain
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Baudenkmale in Niedersachsen, Band 14.1. - Hildesheim
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Baudenkmale in Niedersachsen, Band 14.1. - Hildesheim
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St Andreaskirche, Hildesheim, 114 m high steeple
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most notable sights in this rural part of Hildesheim.
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Location of Hildesheim within Hildesheim district
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Archived from 3459: 3457: 3281: 3109: 3018:(1900–1981), physician and biochemist, 2842:(1921–2014), painter and graphic artist 2817:(born 1985) a German prince in pretense 2387:, Europe's most important event of the 2226:1896–1909: Gustav Struckmann, reelected 2217:1853–1875: Paul Johann Friedrich Boysen 1605:, a medieval store house (15th century) 1400: 751:, which was an important market on the 514: 482: 444: 423: 415: 402: 379: 345: 310: 240: 188: 160: 59: 3119:Spherical Panorama of the Market Place 2683:(1780–1846), Protestant church leader. 2256:1972–1975: Friedrich Nämsch, reelected 939:Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover 839:, was unearthed by Prussian soldiers. 3315:Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen 3297:Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen 2977:(1767–1851), naturalist and botanist. 2759:(1903–1973), 1948–51 chairman of the 2743:and General der Waffen-SS und Polizei 2677:(1772–1801), German African explorer. 2205:1803–1843: Georg Otto Ferdinand Lohde 616: 598: 590: 578: 568: 558: 504: 494: 461: 436: 428: 412:92.18 km (35.59 sq mi) 407: 384: 367: 355: 7: 3832: 3338:Möglich wäre die Benennung nach Abt 3203:Half-timbered houses in Keßlerstraße 2586:Public service & public thinking 1117:church in Germany and an example of 957:Reconstructed market square at night 851:Hildesheim city square in April 1945 4649:Coat of Arms of Hildesheim district 3005:(1899–1968), engineer, Chairman of 2663:Henry V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg 2661:(1505–1567), the royal mistress of 2429:Optimal Personal & Organisation 2253:1968–1972: Martin Boyken, reelected 2223:1895–1896: Hans Ukert, not as mayor 1326:in the historic street Old Market ( 863:. Hildesheim was the location of a 843:Early 20th century and World War II 2733:, Jewish philosopher and historian 2271:2005–2014: Kurt Machens, reelected 2241:1952–1958: Albin Hunger, reelected 883:. The city was heavily damaged by 287: 255: 14: 3704:"Brandis, Christian August"  3682:"Marheineke, Philip Konrad"  3638:"Ebeling, Christoph Daniel"  3537:Stadtgeschichte auf dem Hinterhof 2208:1843–1848: Carl Christoph Lüntzel 1241:(1606) in Godehardsplatz and the 1138:. Opposite the church stands the 995:, erected in the 13th century in 3929: 3908: 3900: 3875: 3748:"Roemer, Friedrich Adolph"  3726:"Roemer, Friedrich Adolph"  3254: 3235: 3220: 3208: 3196: 3184: 3172: 3160: 3148: 3136: 3124: 3112: 2594:(960–1038), Roman Catholic saint 2379:Events of international interest 2364: 2360:, England, United Kingdom (1997) 2351: 2338: 2334:, England, United Kingdom (1983) 2325: 2312: 2299: 2181: 2160: 2139: 2118: 2097: 2076: 2055: 2034: 1622: 1610: 1595: 1580: 1565: 1549: 1533: 1519: 1503: 1485: 1469: 1454: 1442: 1430: 1418: 1403: 1217:which were not destroyed during 1151:, with collections from ancient 1090:" is a reputedly 1,000‑year‑old 671:River, a small tributary of the 545: 286: 279: 254: 247: 175: 165: 114: 103: 96: 85: 78: 67: 4694:Members of the Hanseatic League 4007:Cities in Germany by population 2452:services), is connected to the 2214:1848–1852: Amtsassessor Domeier 1322:) is a small church with large 137:), half-timbered houses at the 3464:Megargee, Geoffrey P. (2009). 2975:Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link 2809:Prince Ernst August of Hanover 2749:(1900–1945), a general in the 2747:Harald Freiherr von Elverfeldt 867:subcamp of the Nazi prison in 819:, the town became part of the 149:(UNESCO World Heritage Site), 1: 4684:Jewish communities in Germany 3930: 3876: 3825:Places adjacent to Hildesheim 1652:1938: Drispenstedt and Neuhof 904:Late 20th century and present 873:Neuengamme concentration camp 16:City in Lower Saxony, Germany 4523:Towns and municipalities in 3909: 3901: 3660:"Hornemann, Frederick"  3414:Der Marktplatz zu Hildesheim 3367:Neue Folge 20, Berlin 1984, 2274:2014–present: Dr. Ingo Meyer 2220:1876–1895: Gustav Struckmann 2200:List of mayors of Hildesheim 1560:and Saint Magdalena's Church 1464:in the historic Market Place 937:) and 38.3% as Protestants ( 151:Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum 3523:Segers-Glocke, Christiane: 3510:Segers-Glocke, Christiane: 3030:Righteous Among the Nations 2926:(born 1962), winners of an 2893:(1948–2011), crooner, sang 2878:and founding member of the 2623:in 1066, canonized in 1523. 2411:Robert Bosch Car Multimedia 2268:2001–2005: Dr. Ulrich Kumme 2250:1964–1968: Friedrich Nämsch 1187:Hospital of the Five Wounds 1148:Roemer-und-Pelizaeus-Museum 823:, which was annexed by the 792:Reformation to 17th century 441:1,100/km (2,900/sq mi) 4710: 3229:Dormition of the Theotokos 2895:The boy with the harmonica 2866:White House Executive Chef 2864:(1927–2005), chef, he was 2836:(1889–1966), film producer 2282: 2279:Twin towns – sister cities 2238:1950–1952: Friedrich Lekve 2229:1909–1937: Ernst Ehrlicher 1540:Renaissance bay window in 1315:is not open to the public. 709:UNESCO World Heritage Site 538:UNESCO World Heritage Site 527:UNESCO World Heritage Site 4642: 4531: 4462: 3830: 3780:360° Panoramas Hildesheim 3242:The town hall around 1900 2789:(born 1965), politician, 2779:(born 1964), politician, 2773:, executed for war crimes 2232:1945–1946: Erich Bruschke 1705:—     1101:Museum of the Cathedral: 779:When Hildesheim obtained 735:, became the seat of the 544: 311: 241: 189: 161: 60: 51: 3550:"Fläche und Bevölkerung" 3416:, p.24. 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St. Mary's Cathedral
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St. Andrews Church
St. Michael's Church
Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum
Historic Market Place
Flag of Hildesheim
Coat of arms of Hildesheim
Hildesheim is located in Germany
Hildesheim is located in Lower Saxony
52°09′N 09°57′E / 52.150°N 9.950°E / 52.150; 9.950
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