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Schloßkirche or
Schlosskirche (German: "Castle Church") may
refer to:
Schlosskirche (Königsberg) All Saints' Church,
Wittenberg This
disambiguation page...
- All Saints' Church,
commonly referred to as
Schlosskirche (Castle Church) to
distinguish it from the
Stadtkirche (Town Church) of St. Mary's, sometimes...
- The
Schlosskirche or
Schloßkirche (German for "castle church" or "palace church") was a
Protestant church within Königsberg
Castle in Königsberg, Germany...
-
Charles I
established a kind of
monastery (Kollegialstift) at the site of
Schlosskirche St. Michael,
turning the
church into a
collegiate church.
There were...
- by fire. The
Baroque palace from the 17th century, with the
church Schlosskirche where a
number of
works by
Johann Sebastian Bach were premiered, was...
-
south end of the
Obere Orangerie, the town hall (Rathaus) and
church (
Schlosskirche) were built, and the
garden terraces (Schlossgarten) were installed...
- aged 62, in Eisleben, the city of his birth. He was
buried in the
Schlosskirche in Wittenberg, in
front of the pulpit. The
funeral was held by his friends...
- in 1502.
There he
lived in
quarters on the
Schlossplatz just east of
Schlosskirche, Wittenberg. In 1505
Spalatin returned to
Erfurt to
study jurisprudence...
- "Thesentür" (door of the theses)
memorial at
Schlosskirche in
Lutherstadt Wittenberg...
- Elbe
River was
built between 1487 and 1490 and the
castle church (the
Schlosskirche in German) was
erected between 1496 and 1506. The Elector's
palace was...