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- The Katharinenkirche (St. Catherine's church) in Oppenheim, Germany, is regarded as an important Gothic church building on the Rhine, along with the cathedrals...
- 49°27′06″N 11°04′55″E / 49.45180°N 11.08196°E / 49.45180; 11.08196 St. Katharina (St. Catherine's Church) in Nuremberg, Bavaria, was an important medieval...
- University of Applied Science. It was earlier used as a casino Haseuferweg Katharinenkirche (St. Catherine's Church), which dates back to 1248 and is one of the...
- St. Catherine's Church (German: Katharinenkirche) is the largest Protestant church in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is a parish church in the old city...
- celebrations of the Berlin-Paris city partnership. Worth seeing are: Katharinenkirche, with the stained gl**** (the "Oppenheim Rose"), is the most outstanding...
- organ (1725), one of the most famous Baroque organs in Germany. The Katharinenkirche (St. Catherine's Church) built in 1401 in the Neustadt is an impressive...
- 52°16′24″N 8°02′33″E / 52.273195°N 8.042443°E / 52.273195; 8.042443 (Katharinenkirche, Osnabrück) Third-tallest church in Lower Saxony and Westphalia 73-75...
- St. Catherine's Church, also known as the St. Katharinenkirche in German, is a late Gothic hall Evangelical church in the old town of Osnabrück, Germany...
- Innenstadt district. St. Catherine's Church St. Catherine's Church (Katharinenkirche) is the largest Protestant church, dedicated to Catherine of Alexandria...
- instruction by Adolf Hitler to Nuremberg, where they were exhibited in the Katharinenkirche. In the Second World War they were stored for protection from air raids...