List of disengaged churches in the Evangelical Lutheran regional church of Hanover

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Former Gerhard Uhlhorn Church in Hanover

The list of de-dedicated churches in the Evangelical Lutheran Regional Church of Hanover includes church buildings of the Evangelical Lutheran Regional Church of Hanover that have been de-dedicated or closed. They were or are being sold, rebuilt or demolished.

  • Arholzen , church, built in 1609, demolished in 1974 for the construction of a new thoroughfare.
  • Bodenburg , St. Laurentii. Dissolution of the pastorate in 1912 (united with St. Johannis). The church was abandoned in 1938 as a place of worship and was temporarily used as a storage room during World War II. Made available to the Catholic community in 1948 and sold to the same in 1973.
  • Dassel , district of Relliehausen , Marienkapelle: Dedicated in 2012
  • Dassel, district of Markoldendorf , Marienkapelle , rededicated and sold in 2019
  • Dörverden , Barme district , St. Georg Church: consecrated October 1, 1967, handed over to an evangelical free church in 2007
  • Einbeck , Neustädter Kirche St. Marien, first mentioned as a church in 1318, decommissioned and demolished in 1962 because of dilapidation
  • Hanover , Bornum district , community center: inaugurated in 1967, closed in 2002, demolished in 2003
  • Hanover, Calenberger Neustadt district , garrison church on Goetheplatz : built 1892–96, dismantled and sold in the 1950s, demolished in 1959
  • Hanover, Groß-Buchholz district , Messiaskirche: built 1974–75, closed in 2008, demolished in 2009
  • Hanover, Hainholz district , Ansgarkirche: consecrated in 1965, tower dismantled in 2001, since at least 2005 use as a warehouse for the regional church archive
  • Hanover, Leinhausen district , Gustav-Adolf-Kirche: built 1965–71, rededicated in 2007, since 2009 re-use as a synagogue of the Liberal Jewish Community of Hanover
  • Hanover, Linden-Nord district , Gerhard-Uhlhorn-Kirche : consecrated in 1963, disengaged in 2012, sold in 2016, since 2018 conversion to a student residence
  • Hanover, List district , Johanneskirche: built in 1967, divested in 2014
  • Hanover, Ricklingen district , Maria Magdalenen Church: Dedicated in 2009, re-use as the Jewish Bucharisch- Sefardisches Center of Germany
  • Hanover, Stöcken district , Corvinus Church: built in 1960–62, divested in 2012, demolition and new construction planned
  • Hanover, Südstadt district , Athanasiuskirche : built between 1962–64, redesigned in 2013 and sold to the investor Felsmann in 2015. I.a. the building now houses the House of Religions.
  • Hanover, Vahrenwald district , Vahrenwald Church : built 1947–50, dismantled in 2013, demolition and new construction planned
  • Hann. Münden , St. Aegidien Church , dedicated in 2008
  • Lenne , chapel: built in 1705, closed in 1968 because a new church had been built, then used as a Catholic St. Anna chapel , later profaned and converted into a residential building
  • Moringen , Martinikirche: sold to artists in 1982, today a candle factory
  • Norden , Gnadenkirche Tidofeld : built in 1961, rededicated in 2005
  • Osnabrück , Melanchthon Church: built 1962–63, disengaged on February 1, 2015
  • Surwold , district of Börgermoor, Chapel Zur Gnade Christi , built in 1965, rededicated in 2017.
  • Wolfsburg , district center , Ark built 1968-72, deconsecrated in 2008, sold to: Youth rebuilt
  • Wolfsburg, Rabenberg district , Johanneshaus (parish hall): demolished in 2016, block of flats built on the property in 2017/18
  • Wunstorf , Johanneskirche: built 1974–75, devolved in 2012, demolished in 2014, new Diakonie and community center built in 2014–15

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Exhibition on the history of the Garrison Church in Hanover. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  2. Ev.-luth. Hannover-Hainholz parish - history. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  3. For the first time, the Protestant church becomes a synagogue. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  4. Gerhard-Uhlhorn-Kirche becomes a student residence on linden-enthaben.de, accessed on March 9, 2019
  5. ^ Dedicated twelfth church in the Hanover region. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  6. The Maria Magdalena Church in Hanover-Ricklingen will be deducted on June 14th. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  7. House of Religions. Retrieved March 19, 2020 .
  8. Udo Hinz: Light in the dark night of the dead. In: Göttinger Tageblatt of June 24, 2000
  9. First evangelical church in Osnabrück decommissioned. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  10. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung of October 2, 2017, accessed on July 5, 2018
  11. ^ Rabenberg: The parish hall will be demolished at Easter. Retrieved June 13, 2018 (German).
  12. ^ Farewell in St. Johannes Wunstorf. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
  13. St. Johannes Community Center | Evangelical Lutheran church district Neustadt-Wunstorf. Retrieved June 13, 2018 .