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- The Himmelfahrtskirche (German pronunciation: [ˈhɪml̩faːɐ̯tsˌkɪʁçə]; Church of the Ascension) is a Protestant church in the Leuben district of Dresden...
- Church Mannheim  Germany   75.0 m (246 ft) Church of the Ascension (Himmelfahrtskirche) Dresden-Leuben  Germany   75.0 m (246 ft) Church of the Holy Spirit...
- Imperial Crypt in Vienna, he and his wife are buried at the Maria Himmelfahrtskirche in Bolzano. Through his daughter Adelaide, Rainer is an ancestor of...
- Protestants and belong to the parish of the Church of the Ascension (Himmelfahrtskirche). Also in the parish of Hohne are the villages of Helmerkamp, Hahnenhorn...
- architect G. Scott, gl**** William Wailes Germany, the chancel window of Himmelfahrtskirche, Dresden Spain, Mallorca, Palma, with a pattern which existed already...
- garden city. The Marschnerstraße begins at the Alte Allee, where the Himmelfahrtskirche stands as a monumental construction, and leads to the Peter-Kreuder-Straße...
- main church was demolished in 1901 after the construction of the Himmelfahrtskirche, but the tower survives as a cultural monument. 51°00′39″N 13°49′33″E...
- was revived by the Arcis-Vocalisten in performance at the Sendling Himmelfahrtskirche under Thomas Gropper in October 2022. Jan Hus op.82 Monika Mauch,...
- Sacred Heart Riemeisterstraße, listed building E: 1907–1908 RC† AB S-Z Himmelfahrtskirche en: Ascension Church Oranienburger Vorstadt St. Izozoel Gemeinde (i...
- Stained gl**** Ascension, Himmelfahrtskirche, Dresden-Leuben, 1901....