List of church buildings in Bad Friedrichshall
This is the list of church buildings in Bad Friedrichshall .
list
image | Surname | location | Construction year | Denomination | Parish | annotation |
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Kreuzkapelle |
Duttenberg Kapellenstrasse ![]() |
8th century | Roman Catholic | St. Kilian Duttenberg | The chapel was given its current shape through renovation measures by the Teutonic Order in the 17th or 18th century. |
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St. Kilian |
Duttenberg Zehentgasse 9 ![]() |
1734 | Roman Catholic | St. Kilian Duttenberg | The Catholic Church is a single-nave plastered building in the Baroque style and was built by the Teutonic Order as a village church. |
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Cemetery chapel |
Hagenbach Kapellenweg ![]() |
1512 (first mentioned) | Roman Catholic | St. Barbara Bad Friedrichshall | The cemetery chapel is a rectangular, east-facing hall church building with a tent roof . |
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Kilian's Church |
Hagenbach Kiliansplatz ![]() |
1753 | Roman Catholic | St. Barbara Bad Friedrichshall | The catholic church was built in 1753 as a replacement for the cemetery chapel, which had become too small, with the support of the Teutonic commander Johann Christoph von Buseck as a baroque church with a turret . |
Castle chapel |
Heuchlingen Castle ![]() |
The chapel is located on the grounds of the Heuchlingen Castle state domain . | ||||
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Church of the Resurrection |
Jagstfeld Badstrasse 3 ![]() |
1957 | Roman Catholic | On the resurrection of Christ Bad Friedrichshall-Jagstfeld | The Roman Catholic parish church was built from 1953 to 1957 according to plans by the Schorndorf architect Fritz Vogt and was consecrated in May 1957 . |
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Christ the King Chapel |
Jagstfeld Kocherwald ![]() |
1933 | Roman Catholic | On the resurrection of Christ Bad Friedrichshall-Jagstfeld | The Christ the King's Chapel, or Kocherwald Chapel, was built by the carpenter Roman Mayan and later expanded to include a roof turret with a bell. The chapel was inaugurated on Christ the King's Festival in 1933. |
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Church of the Redeemer |
Jagstfeld Römerstrasse 17 ![]() |
1966/67 | evangelical | Bad Friedrichshall-Jagstfeld | The Erlöserkirche is a Protestant parish church that was built according to plans by Hannes Mayer . |
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Former Wendelinus Church |
Jagstfeld Wendelinusplatz ![]() |
1350 | Roman Catholic | St. Wendelinus Jagstfeld (formerly) | The Wendelinus Tower is the preserved tower of the former Catholic parish church of the village, which was consecrated to Saint Wendelin. |
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Trinity Church |
Kochendorf Gartenstrasse 8 ![]() |
1950 |
since 2017: Romanian Orthodox 1950–2015: Roman Catholic |
since 2017: Romanian Orthodox Church Heilbronn 1972–2015: St. Barbara Bad Friedrichshall 1950–1972: On the Holy Trinity Bad Friedrichshall |
The Catholic Trinity Church was profaned as such in 2015. In 2017 it was bought by the Romanian Orthodox parish in Heilbronn and has been used for church services ever since. |
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Lady Chapel |
Kochendorf Heilbronner Strasse 1 ![]() |
The Marienkapelle is the cemetery chapel of the old cemetery in Kochendorf | |||
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Mennonite Church |
Kochendorf Bachstrasse 14 ![]() |
1985 | Evangelical-Free Church | Mennonite community Bad Friedrichshall-Kochendorf | The town's former trade school serves as a Mennonite church. |
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New Apostolic Church |
Kochendorf Mörikestrasse 7 ![]() |
1968 | New Apostolic | New Apostolic Church Community Bad Friedrichshall | The New Apostolic congregation , which has existed in Kochendorf since 1924 , originally held services in private homes. From 1940 to 1968 the parish used its first own building on Gartenstraße for church services. The new church building at Mörikestrasse 7 was inaugurated on May 13, 1968 by Bishop Paul Gaiser. The church was renovated for the first time in 1983, the redesign of the building and the outdoor facilities and the purchase of an organ took place in 1999. |
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Sebastian Church |
Kochendorf Schloßstraße 4 ![]() |
Late 16th century | evangelical | Bad Friedrichshall-Kochendorf I | The church is the Evangelical Parish Church. It burned down completely towards the end of the Second World War, so that there is no longer any historical equipment. |
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Seven Sorrows of Mary |
Kochendorf Ulmenweg 4 ![]() |
1998 | Catholic | Seven Sorrows of Mary's Bad Friedrichshall | New church building for the Priestly Society of St. Pius X. from 1998 with rich historicizing equipment. |
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St. Barbara |
Kochendorf Tulpenweg 13 ![]() |
1972 | Roman Catholic also used for Protestant services |
Catholic: St. Barbara Bad Friedrichshall Protestant: Bad Friedrichshall-Kochendorf II |
The church is the parish church of the Catholic parish of Bad Friedrichshall. It was built in prefabricated construction. The Frank design by the architect Wilhelm Frank from Herrenberg was implemented . |
Warrior chapel |
Untergriesheim Kreßbacher Strasse; Won An der Steige ![]() |
1875 | The Gospel was read for the first time in the warrior chapel in 1875. It was consecrated in 1942 to commemorate those who fell in the two world wars and was renovated in 1955. | |||
Miller's Chapel |
Untergriesheim Vogelsangstrasse at the edge of the forest ![]() |
1929 | Amalie Müller had a chapel built in 1929 as a thank you after her husband returned home unharmed from the First World War. | |||
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St. John Baptista |
Untergriesheim Obere Dorfstrasse 12 ![]() |
1839/40 | Roman Catholic | St. Johannes Baptist Untergriesheim | The Catholic Church was consecrated on June 21, 1849 by Bishop Josef von Lipp. |
literature
- Hans Riexinger : The churches of Bad Friedrichshall. In: Bad Friedrichshall Volume 3. City of Bad Friedrichshall 2001, pp. 308–317.
- Bad Friedrichshaller small monuments , Bad Friedrichshaller Geschichtshefte I, City of Bad Friedrichshall and Simon M. Haag, Bad Friedrichshall 2017