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Propsteikirche means provost or
abbey church in German.
Churches named Propsteikirche include:
Propsteikirche (Königsberg)
Worms Cathedral Propsteikirche...
- The
Propsteikirche St.
Trinitatis (German pronunciation: [pʁoːpsˈtaɪkɪʁçə zaŋkt tʁiniˈtaːtɪs],
Provost Church of the Holy Trinity) in Leipzig, Saxony,...
- The
Propsteikirche (German for "provost church"), also
known as the
Katholische Kirche (Catholic church), was a
Roman Catholic church in the
Sackheim quarter...
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Propsteikirche is the
common name of a
church in Dortmund,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the only
Catholic church in the city centre. The full name...
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treasure was
returned to Cologne, as
commemorated by a
plaque in the
Propsteikirche. In 1816,
Arnsberg came
under Prussian rule and was made a
local administrative...
- form the city's landmark.
Former German names include Marienkirche and
Propsteikirche Beatae Mariae Virginis. The site of the
present cathedral has been the...
- in 1170–1200 but
rebuilt after World War II. The
altar is from 1420.
Propsteikirche,
Monastery of the
Dominican Order in the city
center (built in 1331–1353)...
- the
highest tower of any
church in Leipzig, at 87 m (285 ft). The new
Propsteikirche,
opened in 2015. The
Continental Reformed Church of
Leipzig (Evangelisch-reformierte...
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cantilever up to 4.5 metres,
giving the
impression of
twisting structure.
Propsteikirche St.
Peter und Paul is the
oldest church in Bochum,
built between 785...
- of Sainte-Trinité, Caen Sainte-Trinité,
Paris Gergeti Trinity Church Propsteikirche St. Trinitatis,
Leipzig Trinity Church,
Luxembourg Trinity Church (Arendal)...