Kalthof Church

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The Kalthöfische Kirche (Kaiser-Friedrich-Gedächtniskirche) was an evangelical uniate church in the Königsberg district of Kalthof .

Built according to the plans of the architect Karl Siebold , the church was consecrated in 1907. The founder was Berthold Kleist, the last owner of Gut Kalthof. He made the property available and donated 70,000 marks . At his request, the neo-Gothic church after Friedrich III. named. 1924 the dissolved congregation of the Altrossgarten Church . Damaged in the Battle of Königsberg , the Kaiser-Friedrich-Gedächtniskirche was demolished by the Kaliningrad City Council in the 1980s . A block of flats was built on the site (Krasnodonskaya ulitsa 3–5).

Pastors were Max Brunau and Walter Vontheim.

Individual evidence

  1. Fritz Gause : The History of the City of Königsberg , Vol. II: From the coronation to the outbreak of the First World War . Böhlau Verlag , Cologne 1968, p. 761.
  2. Brunau was at the Altroßgärter Church in 1922/23
  3. Vontheim in Hamburg (Ostpreußenblatt, 1983)

Coordinates: 54 ° 43 ′ 28.1 ″  N , 20 ° 33 ′ 11.3 ″  E