German Church, Christchurch
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The German Church, also known as Deutsche Kirche and German Protestant Church, was a Lutheran church in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was built in 1872 when Christchurch had a growing German population. The church was confiscated in 1918 by the New Zealand Government and the church bells melted down in the aftermath of World War I when there were strong anti-German feelings in New Zealand. The church was demolished in 1933 and made way for a parish hall. The site of the Deutsche Kirche is today occupied by the Christchurch Art Gallery.
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Worcester Boulevard, Christchurch Central City
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Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū (Art Gallery)
Worcester Boulevard 49
8013 Christchurch, Central City
Canterbury, New Zealand
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