Trinity Chapel (Hanover)

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“Hanover. Once & Now “: The older Trinity Chapel and the Trinity Church in the East City ;
Postcards - pattern number 2 by Georg Alpers junior , around 1900

The Trinity Chapel in Hanover was an Evangelical-Lutheran chapel and, in the 19th century, the predecessor of today's Trinity Church . The location of the building was the corner of Bernstrasse and Heinrichstrasse in the (today's) district of Oststadt .

History and description

The Trinity Chapel was built between 1869 and 1870 by the architect Conrad Wilhelm Hase in the neo-Gothic style of the Hanover School of Architecture . Although the chapel was called Trinity Church from 1876 , part of the originally larger church property had to be sold when financing the chapel, so that a larger building in the same location was hardly an option. After the population in the district continued to grow rapidly in the course of advancing industrialization , only a few years later, from 1880 to 1883, the larger Trinity Church was built by Christoph Hehl on the nearby Bödekerstraße.In the period from 1883 to 1884, Hehl built it no longer needed chapel of the rectory of the parish to. The building was later changed several times, including in 1911.

See also

literature

  • Gustav Drape: Twenty-five years from the life of the Royal Residence City of Hanover from 1854–1879 - Festschrift for the 25th anniversary celebration of Mr. Johann Carl Hermann Rasch as City Director of the Royal Residence City of Hanover . Hanover 1879, p. 215
  • Rudolf Hartmann: History of Hanover from the accession of King Ernst August to the present day 1837–1880 . Hannover 1880, pp. 602 and 631
  • Rudolf Hartmann: History of Hanover under the provincial administration from 1867 to the present . Hanover 1887, p. 694
  • Karl Badenhop: 50 years of the Holy Trinity Church in Hanover. Becoming and developing a metropolitan community; for the 50th anniversary on June 11, 1933 . Hanover 1933
  • Günther Kokkelink: The neo-Gothic Conrad Wilhelm Hases - a game form of historicism , in: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter . New series, Volume 22, Hanover 1968, p. 159
  • 100 years of the Trinity Church. Call to Life (1883-1983) ; Festschrift. Hanover 1983

Web links

Commons : Trinity Chapel  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Remarks

  1. Deviating from this, Günter Kokkelink names the corner of Friesenstrasse
  2. ↑ In contrast to this, Reinhard Glaß dates a demolition of the building to the year 1885; compare Reinhard Glaß: Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902) - catalog of works ( Memento from May 19, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on the page glass-portal.privat.t-online.de , with a reduced photograph of the chapel from the Holdings of the Hanover Historical Museum

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Günther Kokkelink : The church building of Conrad Wilhelm Hase and his students in Hanover . In Hans Werner Dannowski , Waldemar Röhrbein (Hrsg.): Stories about Hanover's churches. Studies, pictures, documents , Hanover: Lutherhaus-Verlag, 1983, ISBN 3875021452 , pp. 113–117; here: p. 116
  2. Compare this picture postcard
  3. a b Birte Rogacki-Thiemann: Dreifaltigkeitskirche , in Wolfgang Puschmann (Hrsg.): Hanover's churches. 140 churches in the city and the surrounding area , ed. in cooperation with the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung , Hermannsburg: Verlag des Ludwig-Harms-Haus, 2005, ISBN 3-937301-35-6 , pp. 66–69
  4. ^ Karl-Friedrich Oppermann : Dreifaltigkeitskirche , in: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 139

Coordinates: 52 ° 22 ′ 40.9 "  N , 9 ° 44 ′ 59.3"  E