- The
Sophienkirche (Saint Sophia's Church) was a
church in Dresden. It was
located on the
northeast corner of the
Postplatz (post
office square) in the...
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Sophienkirche was a
church in Dresden, Germany.
Sophienkirche may also
refer to:
Sophienkirche (Bayreuth) or
Ordenskirche St. Georgen, a
church in Bayreuth...
- The
Sophienkirche is a
Protestant church in the
Spandauer Vorstadt part of the Berlin-Mitte
region of Berlin,
eastern Germany. One of its ****ociated cemeteries...
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Sophia in
Erbach im Odenwald,
Germany St.
Sophia in Brüssow,
Germany St.
Sophienkirche, Barmbek-Süd, Hamburg,
Germany St.
Sophie in Randau, Magdeburg, Germany...
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Wenceslaus I, Duke of
Bohemia Statue of Mary
Magdalene Statue of
Saint Peter Sophienkirche Fritz Löffler: Das alte
Dresden -
Geschichte seiner Bauten. 16th ed...
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reported that the
Sophienkirche organ was
badly out of tune." However,
there is
evidence of an
organ recital by Bach at the
Sophienkirche on 14 September...
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Berlin and his
memorial is to be seen on the
exterior wall of the city's
Sophienkirche. Clark,
Christopher (2006). Iron Kingdom: The Rise and
Downfall of Prussia...
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royal buildings and
palaces in the 1950s and 1960s, such as the
Gothic Sophienkirche, the
Alberttheater and the Wackerbarth-Palais as well as many historic...
- In the late 17th
century Christian Petzold became organist at the
Sophienkirche (lit. 'Sophia's Church') of Dresden. By the time
Johann Sebastian Bach...
- whom Bach had
composed his
Trauerode when she died in 1727), had the
Sophienkirche as
their place of worship,
while the
Catholic Hofkirche (Court church)...