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Neurossgarten (German:
Neuroßgarten) was a
quarter of
northwestern Königsberg, Germany. Its
territory is now part of Kaliningrad, Russia. The name Neuroßgarten...
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Neurossgarten Church (German: Neuroßgärter or Neuroßgärtner Kirche) was a
Protestant church in
northwestern Königsberg, Germany. The
church was approved...
- 84.0 m (276 ft)
Mende Cathedral Mende France 84.0 m (276 ft) H D
Neurossgarten Church 1647
Kaliningrad Russia
Heavily damaged in
World War II, ruin...
- Lutheranism. By the
early 20th century, the
churches of
Tragheim and
Neurossgarten were too far away for the
growing po****tion of Königsberg's Maraunenhof...
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three Englishmen, two Dutchmen, two Germans, and one Scot. 1647 –
Neurossgarten Church dedicated 1649 – Full
religious freedom granted to the Reformed...
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occasionally known as
Altrossgarten (Altroßgarten) to
differentiate it from
Neurossgarten in
northwestern Königsberg. Its
territory is now part of the Leningradsky...
- the
church in 1611.
Because of the
growing size of Altstadt's parish,
Neurossgarten Church was
constructed in the 1640s to the northwest.
Georg Riedel was...
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designed the
provincial finance office, the Landesfinanzamt, just
outside Neurossgarten.
Lahrs also
designed the
bookstore Gräfe und Unzer.
Lahrs remained at...
- 1828
because of
cracks and sinking.
Services were
temporarily moved to
Neurossgarten Church. The
replacement church's site was
chosen as the intersection...
- Löbenicht to the east, Königsberg
Castle to the north,
Steindamm and
Neurossgarten to the northwest, Laak to the west, and
Lastadie to the southwest. Suburbs...