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St. Jakobi, Kirchrode

12th-century churches in GermanyLutheran churches converted from Roman CatholicismLutheran churches in Hanover
Jakobikirche in Kirchrode (Hannover) IMG 1893
Jakobikirche in Kirchrode (Hannover) IMG 1893

St. Jakobi is the name of a Lutheran parish and church in Hannover-Kirchrode, Lower Saxony, Germany. It dates back to the 12th century, was remodeled in Baroque style, destroyed in World War II, and restored.

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St. Jakobi, Kirchrode
Kleiner Hillen, Hanover Kirchrode (Kirchrode-Bemerode-Wülferode)

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Jakobikirche

Kleiner Hillen 2
30559 Hanover, Kirchrode (Kirchrode-Bemerode-Wülferode)
Lower Saxony, Germany
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Jakobikirche in Kirchrode (Hannover) IMG 1893
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