St. Michaelis, Lüneburg
1370s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire1379 establishments in Europe15th-century churches in GermanyChurches completed in 1412Lutheran churches converted from Roman Catholicism ... and 2 more
Lutheran churches in Lower SaxonyLüneburg
St. Michaelis is one of the main churches in Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. It was first an abbey church of the former monastery of Benedictines, built from 1376 in brick Gothic style. It became Lutheran during the Reformation. Johann Sebastian Bach was for two years a pupil at the school of St. Michaelis.
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Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Platz,
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St. Michaelis
Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Platz 1
21335 , Altstadt
Lower Saxony, Germany
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