St. Nicholas' Chapel, Hanover
Churches in HanoverDestroyed churches in GermanyLower Saxony building and structure stubsRuins of churches destroyed during World War II
St. Nicholas' Chapel (German: Nikolaikapelle) was a chapel in the German city of Hanover dedicated to saint Nicholas. First built between 1250 and 1284 and with a choir dating to 1325, it was largely destroyed during the bombing of Hanover in World War II and is now in ruins.
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Goseriede, Hanover Centre (Centre)
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Latitude | Longitude |
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N 52.3781 ° | E 9.7322 ° |
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St.-Nikolai-Kapelle
Goseriede
30159 Hanover, Centre (Centre)
Lower Saxony, Germany
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