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Zu den heiligen Engeln

20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in GermanyAC with 0 elementsChurches in HanoverChurches in the Diocese of HildesheimRoman Catholic churches completed in 1964
Roman Catholic churches in Lower Saxony
Hannover Kirche Zu den heiligen Engeln
Hannover Kirche Zu den heiligen Engeln

Zu den heiligen Engeln (To the Holy Angels) is a Catholic parish and church in Hanover-Kirchrode, Lower Saxony, Germany. The church was built in 1964 on a design by Josef Bieling, and was remodeled in 2014. It is now the parish church of a larger parish, serving the district Kirchrode-Bemerode-Wülferode. It belongs to the deanery of Hanover and the Diocese of Hildesheim. The church is dedicated to the angels. In 1977, the church served for a pilot project by the ZDF for nation-wide regular live broadcasts of services on television. The parish collaborates in ecumenical partnership with Protestant parishes in the neighbourhood. It was certified for ecological awareness and management.

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Zu den heiligen Engeln
Reichenberger Straße, Hanover Kirchrode (Kirchrode-Bemerode-Wülferode)

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Reichenberger Straße 3
30559 Hanover, Kirchrode (Kirchrode-Bemerode-Wülferode)
Lower Saxony, Germany
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