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- St. Andrew's Church of St. Andrew's Andreaskirche St. Andrew's, amidst the urban roofscape St. Andrew's Show map of Lower Saxony St. Andrew's Show map...
- Glorreich Akademie-Galerie (exhibition space of the Art Academy Düsseldorf) Andreaskirche Aquazoo-Löbbecke-Museum (aquarium and zoological museum) TvTower BRAUSE...
- architect James Rizzi for the Expo 2000. The Romanesque and Gothic Andreaskirche (Church of Saint Andrew), built mainly between the 13th and 16th centuries...
- vulbryngen und utgheven, […]“ – Hermann Herbst: Die Bibliothek der Andreaskirche zu Braunschweig. pp. 314–315 "In the year of the Lord M0CCCC0XII0 [1412]...
- Church (Pauluskirche) (13th century) St Andrew's Collegiate Church (Andreaskirche) (13th century) St Martin's Church (Martinskirche) (13th century) Liebfrauenkirche...
- Today, St Giles' Church is a Methodist parish church.[citation needed] Andreaskirche (St Andrew's Church) is a 14th-century Gothic parish church at Andre****traße...
- Place Knochenhaueramtshaus before the destruction on 22 March 1945 St Andreaskirche, Hildesheim, 114 m high steeple Basilica of St Godehard St Lamberti...
- He worked as organist in various churches in Erfurt: Reglerkirche, Andreaskirche, and Kaufmannskirche. He died in Erfurt at the age of 29. Armsdorff's...
- Stockholm BIS 8 C****andra Wyss 3:00 2:05 3:59 2:27 3:39 2:28 17:38 2014 Andreaskirche am Wannsee [de], Berlin Cappriccio 9 Eero Heinonen [fi] (2) 2:29 1:50...
- thus became sole ruler of Worms. The complex now centres on the former Andreaskirche, founded between 1180 and 1200 as a three-aisled Romanesque church....