- The
Paulinerkirche was a
church on the
Augustusplatz in Leipzig. It was
built in 1231 as the
Klosterkirche St.
Pauli for the
Dominican monastery in Leipzig...
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Paulinerkirche may
refer to:
Paulinerkirche, Göttingen
Paulinerkirche,
Leipzig This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Paulinerkirche...
- Munich's "strong beer".
Starkbier was
created in 1651 by the
local Paulinerkirche,
Leipzig monks who
drank this 'Flüssiges Brot', or 'liquid bread'. It...
- The
Paulinerkirche in the
historic city
center of Göttingen, Germany, was
completed as a
minster in 1304.
Today it
serves as a
convention and exposition...
- and homages.
Functions related to the
university took
place at the
Paulinerkirche.
Johann Sebastian Bach was the most
famous Thomaskantor, from 1723 to...
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monastery along the
Leine Canal opposite the Neustadt, for
which the
Paulinerkirche (Pauline church),
completed in 1331, was constructed. Jews
settled in...
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building on the
Augustusplatz in Leipzig, Germany, to the left of the
Paulinerkirche. It was
built on the 1543 site of the
University of
Leipzig and served...
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rector was
Johannes Otto von Münsterberg. From its foundation, the
Paulinerkirche served as the
university church.
After the Reformation, the
church and...
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comprising only a
riding hall and a
fencing house, with
lectures held in the
Paulinerkirche,
Dominican monastery, or professors' homes. A
university auditorium...
- his affairs, he died intestate. Mendelssohn's
funeral was held at the
Paulinerkirche, Leipzig, and he was
buried at the
Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof I in Berlin-Kreuzberg...