List of sacred buildings in Düsseldorf
The list of sacred buildings in Düsseldorf contains church buildings and other sacred buildings in the city of Düsseldorf .
Catholic churches
Old Catholic Church and Anglican Church
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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Thomas Church |
Reisholz Steubenstrasse |
1960 | formerly the Protestant Klarenbach chapel. Architects: Walter Köngeter and Ernst Petersen | |
Anglican Church |
Stockum Rotterdam Street |
Anglican |
Roman Catholic churches
With the exception of Unterbach ( Hilden dean's office ), the Roman Catholic churches in Düsseldorf belong to the city's dean's office . Both deaneries are assigned to the Archdiocese of Cologne .
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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St. Adolfus |
Pempelfort Kaiserswerther Strasse / Cordobastrasse |
1903-13 | ||
St. Agnes |
Angermund Graf-Engelbert-Strasse |
1637-57 | ||
St. Albertus Magnus |
Golzheim Kaiserswerther Strasse |
1938-39 | ||
Old St. Martin |
Bilk Martinstrasse / Bachstrasse |
1019 | Romanesque style, oldest church in Düsseldorf | |
St. Andrew |
Old town Andreasstrasse |
1622-29 | Dominican monastery church, originally the Jesuit monastery church - in 1708 the Andreaskirche was finally given the official title Hofkirche - high altar by Ewald Mataré from 1960 - the church is owned by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia - since 2005, it has been a community association with St. Lambertus | |
St. Anna |
Niederkassel Kanalstrasse |
1968 | modern new building between 1967 and 1978 by the Cologne architect Nikolaus Rosiny | |
St. Anthony |
Friedrichstadt Fürstenplatz / Helmholtzstrasse |
1906-09 | three-aisled pillar basilica | |
St. Anthony |
Hassels Am Schönenkamp |
1927 | ||
St. Anthony |
Oberkassel Luegallee |
1909-10 | neo-romanesque style | |
St. Apollinaris |
Oberbilk Lessingplatz / Van-Douven-Strasse |
1904-07 | Initially a subsidiary of St. Josef, independent from 1923 - the only five-aisled complex designed by the architect Caspar Clemens Pickel (Kottenheim 1847–1939 Düsseldorf), who built numerous new and remodeled churches and church buildings in and around Düsseldorf | |
St. Augustine |
Eller In the Elbe |
1963-64 | Also used regularly by the Ukrainian Orthodox Community | |
St. Benedict |
Heerdt Alt-Heerdt |
1844-47 | Construction of the current parish church according to the plans of the Krefeld city architect Heinrich Johann Freyse as one of the earliest neo-Gothic churches on the Lower Rhine with brick Gothic vaults for the first time - the only Benedictine patronium in the Archdiocese of Cologne | |
Bilker Church (St. Martin) |
Unterbilk Bilker Allee / Neusser Strasse / Benzenbergstrasse |
1951-52 | Successor church to Martinskirche, which was destroyed in 1945, from 1893 to 1895 | |
St. Blaise |
Hamm Florensstrasse |
1910-11 | ||
St. Boniface |
Bilk Fleher Strasse / Max-Brandts-Strasse |
1927-28 | initially a branch parish of Alt St. Martin, independent since 1930 - 1952 redesign of the parish church by Prof. Schneider-Esleben , the son of the parish church architect | |
St. Bruno |
Unterrath Kalkumer Strasse |
1928 | ||
Bunker Church of Saint Sacrament |
Heerdt Heerdter Landstrasse / Pastor-Klinkhammer-Platz |
1940–42 as a bunker, 1947–48 conversion to a church | former bunker, "most stable" church in the world | |
St. Cecilia |
Benrath main street |
1901-03 | earlier double tower | |
St. Cecilia |
Hubbelrath Dorfstrasse |
12th Century | ||
Christ King |
Oberkassel Maasstrasse |
1929-30 | The expressionist style church was given to the Uniate Greek Catholic Ukrainians in 2008 for use as a personal parish. At the beginning of 2010 it was profaned and converted into a family center with a kindergarten. | |
St. Dionysius |
Volmerswerth Abteihofstrasse |
1856 | neo-Gothic style. Since 2006 the Society of St. Peter has been taking care of the Latin Mass in the extraordinary Roman rite . | |
Dominican Church |
Friedrichstadt Herzogstrasse |
1867-1870 | 1973 profaned and demolished and rebuilt with the former headquarters of WestLB . | |
Holy Trinity |
Derendorf Jülicher Strasse |
1890 | Center of Pastoral Care for Italians | |
Elisabeth Church |
City center Vinzenzplatz / Gerresheimer Straße |
1909-10 | Row church | |
Elisabeth Church |
Reisholz Aschaffenburger Strasse |
1955 | ||
Holy Family |
Stockum Carl-Sonnenschein-Strasse |
1960-62 | ||
Francis of Sales Church |
Wersten Siegburger Strasse |
1969-71 | modern, circular building with three evasions, seating sloping down towards the altar | |
Franciscan Church |
City center Immermannstrasse |
1955-56 | Closed in 2014 and profaned , it was demolished and a high-rise residential complex was built on. The Marienkirche directly next door on Oststraße serves as a replacement . | |
St. Francis Xaverius |
Mörsenbroich Mörsenbroicher Weg |
1928-29 | ||
St. Gertrude |
Eller Gertrudisplatz |
1900-01 | ||
St. Hedwig |
Eller Werstener field |
1972-73 | The former branch church of the parish St. Gertrud was profaned in 2006 and was not built in 2008-09 to become the PHÖNIX senior center St. Hedwig. | |
Holy Spirit Church |
Pempelfort Moltkestrasse |
1911 | Francophone and Ukrainian Catholic community | |
To the Holy Cross |
Rath Rather Way of the Cross |
1956-58 | ||
Sacred Heart Church |
Derendorf Roßstrasse |
1905-07 | ||
Herz-Jesu-Kloster (formerly Poor Clare Monastery) |
Pempelfort Kaiserstrasse |
1865 | Poor Clare Monastery 1871–2000, settled by Cistercian women in 2004 , dissolved since 2014. Inhabited by free sisters with the approval of the archdiocese. | |
Sacred Heart Church |
Urdenbach Urdenbacher Allee |
1893-1912 | ||
St. Hubertus |
Itter Am Broichgraben |
12th Century | ||
St. Joseph |
Oberbilk Josefplatz |
1872, tower 1880 | Around 1900, with 27,000 members, the largest parish in the Archdiocese of Cologne | |
St. Joseph |
Rath Rather Kirchplatz |
1905-09 | neo-romanesque style | |
St. Joseph |
Holthausen at the long pond |
1905-13 | ||
Joseph's Chapel | Old town | 1712-17 | in the Theresienhospital | |
St. Catherine |
Gerresheim Katharinenstrasse |
1964-66 | Center of Pastoral Care for Italians | |
St. Conrad |
Flingern Sterntalerweg |
1969-70 | Demolished in early 2007. The site on which the church stood was sold in 2006 and is being built over with multi-storey apartments. The kindergarten, which is also located on the site, will be integrated into the residential complex as a new building and will be run by the city. The kindergarten will bear the name of the patron saint of the demolished church. Since 2008 the former parish of St. Konrad has belonged to the parish of the Liebfrauenkirche on Degerstraße. | |
Kreuzherrenkirche |
Old town Ratinger Strasse |
around 1445 | ||
St. Lambertus |
Old town Stiftsplatz |
1394, spire from 1815 | Basilica minor since 1974, symbol of the city | |
St. Lambertus |
Kalkum Oberdorfstrasse |
11-13 century | Romanesque church | |
St. Laurence |
Holthausen Itterstrasse |
1976 | modern, meanwhile profane | |
St. Mary of the Assumption |
Flingern Degerstrasse |
1890-91 | ||
St. Ludger |
Bilk Merowingerstrasse |
1963-64 | ||
Lukas Church |
Derendorf Ulmenstrasse |
1957-59 | ||
St. Margareta |
Gerresheim Gerricusplatz |
1236 | Basilica minor since 1982 | |
St. Maria in den Benden |
Wersten Dechenweg |
1958-59 | modern, in the form of a stable | |
St. Mary's Conception (Marienkirche) |
Oststraße city center |
1894-96 | The three-aisled basilica with double tower was built as a parish church by the Mainz cathedral builder Ludwig Becker in 1894–1896. Badly damaged in World War II, Josef Lehmbrock redesigned it in 1969. In 1976, Wilhelm Dahmen restored the interior to approximate its original shape. | |
St. Mary of Peace |
Gerresheim Dreherstrasse |
1973-75 | modern | |
Mary Help of Christians |
Lörick Löricker road |
1952-53 | Consecrated in 1955 | |
St. Mary of the Assumption |
Lohausen Nagelsweg |
1899 | ||
St. Mary of the Assumption |
Unterbach Wittenbruchplatz |
1963/64 | Modern - with a branch in Erkrath-Unterfeldhaus. Previous church: Gerresheimer Landstrasse 91 from 1883 to 1967. Belongs to the Erkrath / Unterbach pastoral department in the Hilden dean's office. |
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Saint Mary Queen |
Lichtenbroich Krahnenburgstrasse |
1956-58 | ||
St. Mary under the cross |
Unterrath Kürtenstrasse |
1869-71 | ||
St. Mary Rosary |
Wersten Burscheider Strasse |
1909 | neo-Romanesque church | |
Mater Dolorosa (Sorrowful Mother) |
Plead in the Hött |
1906 | ||
St. Matthew |
Garath René-Schickele-Strasse |
1968-70 | modern, architect: Gottfried Böhm | |
St. Maximilian (Maxkirche) |
Carlstadt Schulstrasse |
1737 | from 1651 expanded as a Franciscan monastery, 1673 theol. Educational institution | |
St. Michael |
Lierenfeld Posener Strasse |
1956-57 | ||
St. Nicholas |
Himmelgeist Nikolausstrasse |
10th century | Romanesque style, is one of the three oldest churches in the city | |
St. Norbert |
Garath Josef-Kleesattel-Strasse |
1966-68 | ||
Pauluskirche |
Düsseltal Paulusplatz |
1910, reconstruction in 1954 | three-aisled basilica in neo-Romanesque style | |
St. Peter |
Unterbilk Kirchplatz / Friedrichstrasse |
1895-98 | neo-gothic | |
St. Petrus Canisius |
Unterbilk Erftstrasse |
1925–26, remodeled in 1960 | Profaned in 1998, demolished in 1999 | |
St. Pius X. |
Eller Dürkheimer Weg |
1959-60 | Property borders on Lierenfeld | |
St. Reinold |
Vennhausen -Tannenhof Pastor-Finke-Weg 1 |
1956-57 | ||
St. Remigius |
Wittlaer Kalkstrasse |
12-13 century | Romanesque church | |
St. Rochus |
Pempelfort Rochusmarkt |
1894–97, 1954 modern nave | old church tower as a memorial | |
Stoffeler Chapel |
Bilk Christophstrasse |
1734 | ||
St. Suitbertus |
Bilk fruit road |
1905-27 | 1947 reconstruction, 1968 tower helmet with star as a symbol of St. Suitbertus | |
St. Suitbertus |
Kaiserswerth Stiftsplatz |
from 1050 rom.Nave, 1237 choir | second oldest monastery of the Archdiocese of Cologne since 1967 Basilica minor |
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St. Theresa of the Child Jesus |
Garath Prenzlauer Strasse |
1971 | ||
St. Ursula |
Grafenberg Margaretenstrasse |
1912 | ||
St. Viktor |
Knittkuhl Am Neuenhof |
1981-82 |
Protestant churches
Regional church
The parishes and churches of the Evangelical Regional Church belong to the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland . With the exception of Unterbach (Mettmann parish), they form the Düsseldorf parish, to which the two Protestant churches in Meerbusch-Büderich also belong. The "House of the Church" with the administration of the church district is located on Bastionstrasse in Carlstadt .
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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Adoration Church |
Hassels Hasselsstrasse |
1962-64 | ||
Apostle Church |
Gerresheim Metzkauser Strasse |
1960 | Demolished at the end of 2010. The 12 × 12 m glass window created by Ernst Otto Köpke is to be retained. | |
Church of the Resurrection |
Oberkassel Quirinstrasse, Arnulfstrasse |
1913-1914 | ||
Berger Church | Old town | 1683-1687 | Diakoniekirche. The place of mourning for immigrants and refugees has been in the courtyard of the Berger Church since November 2011 . | |
Brother Church |
Bilk Johannes-Weyer-Strasse |
1970 | ||
Christ Church |
Oberbilk Kruppstrasse |
1964 | ||
Thanksgiving Church |
Benrath At the Dankeskirche |
1914-15 | ||
Dietrich Bonhoeffer Church |
Garath Julius-Raschdorff-Strasse |
1962-65 | ||
Epiphany Church |
Rath Bochumer Strasse |
1965 | The last service in the Epiphany Church took place on September 26, 2010. The church was then desecrated. | |
Protestant church |
Hubbelrath on the linden tree |
Afterwards used as apartments | ||
Evangelical city mission |
Oberbilk Brinckmannstrasse |
Former "Carl-Sonnenschein-Haus" of the cath. University community. Acquired in 2009 by the city mission. | ||
Friedenskirche |
Unterbilk Florastraße |
1896-1899 | ||
Mercy Church |
Gerresheim Dreherstrasse |
1957 | Demolished in 2010. The last service took place on January 31, 2010. | |
Gustav Adolf Church |
Gerresheim Heyestrasse |
1878 | ||
Holy Spirit Church |
Urdenbach Angerstrasse |
1966 | ||
Hope Church |
Garath Ricarda-Huch-Strasse |
1966 | Task decided at the beginning of 2011. | |
Immanuel Church |
Friedrichstadt Pionierstrasse |
1966 | ||
James Church |
Eller at the joke |
1960-1963; New building in 1983 | Architect: Eckhard Schulze-Fielitz ; Awarded the deubau prize in 1964; burned down in 1978; New building in 1983 by architect KP Meister | |
Johanneskirche |
City center Martin-Luther-Platz |
1875-1881 | Called Stadtkirche, the largest Protestant church in the city; open city church, the "Evangelical Johannes-Kirchengemeinde Düsseldorf" uses the Neander Church | |
Jonah Church |
Lohausen Niederrheinstrasse |
1989 | Belongs to the "Evangelical Parish of Kaiserswerth". | |
Klarenbach Church |
Holthausen Bonner Strasse |
1955 | ||
Evangelical Church Knittkuhl | Knittkuhl | |||
Kreuzkirche |
Pempelfort Klever Strasse , Collenbachstrasse |
1907-1910 | Church in neo-Romanesque style with a deviation from the medieval style with large windows to increase the internal brightness, the church is also used by the Mennonites once a month . | |
Lukas Church |
Lierenfeld Gatherweg |
1957 | ||
Luther Church |
Bilk Kopernikusstrasse |
1927 | ||
St. Mark's Church |
Vennhausen Sandträgerweg |
1966 | ||
Matthäikirche |
Düsseltal Lindemannstrasse |
1927 | ||
Matthias Church |
Lichtenbroich Matthiaskirchweg 14 |
1977 | The characteristic round bell tower in the middle of the community center is visible from afar due to its height of 17.50 meters. | |
Melanchthon Church |
Düsseltal Graf-Recke-Strasse |
1965 | see also: Grafenberger Glockenspiel | |
Motherhouse Church |
Kaiserswerth Zeppenheimer Weg |
1903 | After the parent house church (on Kaiserswerther Markt), which had become too small, it became the actual church of the deaconess institution. In terms of architectural history, it was created at the same time as the Deaconess Mother House and formed a unit with the “Tabea” nurses' hospital. The sick sisters could be pushed onto the rear gallery in their beds and thus take part in devotions and church services. The church was rebuilt several times. After the Second World War, the tower was shortened in February 1949, the reasons remain a mystery to this day. Because that wasn't necessary despite the nearby airport. | |
Neander Church |
Old town Bolkerstraße |
1683, tower 1687 | First Reformed Church in the city; today church of the "Evangelical Johannes-Kirchengemeinde Düsseldorf" | |
Pauluskirche |
Unterrath Diezelweg |
1952 | ||
Paul Gerhardt Church |
Unterbach Brorsstrasse |
Evangelical parish Erkrath | ||
Petruskirche |
Unterrath Am Röttchen |
1956 | The Unterrather Petruskirche is one of the most interesting sacred buildings after the war in Düsseldorf, where the conventional church style was abandoned and where the team of architects Helmut Hentrich and Hubert Petschnigg broke new ground. The church forms a longitudinally oriented hexagon and, due to its cut gable, offers the viewer the shape of a large ship's bow. The roof structure made by the Mannesmannröhren-Werke was also new . It offers 740 seats. | |
Philip Church |
Lörick Hansaallee |
1964 | ||
Castle Church |
Eller Schlossallee |
1905 | ||
Stammhaus church |
Kaiserswerth Kaiserswerther Market / Gernardusstrasse |
1843, tower 1927 | Oldest church of the Kaiserswerther Diakonie , still used by Theodor Fliedner ; original tower from 1854, new building in 1927, renewed in 2009 due to storm damage; Inside redesign and renovation 2008-10. | |
Stephanuskirche |
Wersten Wiesdorfer Strasse |
1957-1958 | ||
Tersteegen Church |
Golzheim Tersteegenstrasse |
1929-30 | ||
City church Kaiserswerth |
Kaiserswerth Fliednerstrasse |
1807-11 | A Reformed congregation had existed in Kaiserswerth since 1778 and a Lutheran congregation since 1779. In the course of the unification of the two small communities in Kaiserswerth (no more than 10 to 15 families in total), the construction of a Protestant church began in 1807 and was consecrated on July 28, 1811. Has been in great need of renovation since 2008. | |
Thomas Church |
Mörsenbroich Eugen-Richter-Strasse |
1960 | built as a branch of the Matthäikirche, since 1963 an independent parish | |
Trinity Church |
Rath Eitelstrasse |
1901 | ||
Evangelical Church Urdenbach - village church | Urdenbach | 1688-1693 | ||
Annunciation Church |
Hassels Fürstenberger Strasse |
1974-1976 | Desecrated and reused | |
Church of Reconciliation |
Flingern Gerresheimer Strasse |
21st century, previous building from 1964 demolished | ||
Zion Church |
Derendorf Ulmenstrasse |
1969 | Row church |
Evangelical Free Churches
Free church is a collective term for various Protestant churches. They are organizationally independent from the regional churches as well as from each other. The respective teaching, internal organization as well as their cooperation with one another, with the Protestant regional church, the Roman Catholic church, other religious communities and other organizations can differ considerably from one another.
Illustration | Surname | Location | Denomination | construction time | particularities |
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Advent house |
Pempelfort Stockkampstrasse |
adventist | |||
Brethren Congregation |
Flingern Ackerstrasse |
evangelical | |||
Christian Center Düsseldorf |
Flingern Bruchstrasse |
Pentecostal | |||
Church of the Redeemer |
Stockum Eichendorffstrasse |
Lutheran | SELKD | ||
Evangelical Free Church Congregation Christophstrasse |
Bilk Christophstrasse |
Evangelical Free Church ( Baptists ) | |||
Evangelical Free Church Congregation |
Friedrichstadt Luisenstrasse |
Evangelical Free Church ( Baptists ) | |||
Free evangelical community |
City center Bendemannstrasse |
Free evangelical | |||
Full Gospel Church - Korean Christian Congregation |
Flingern Daimlerstrasse |
Pentecostal | 1963 | Former Calvin Evangelical Church. Architect Heinz Kalenborn. Korean church services | |
Salvation Army |
Golzheim Roßstrasse |
evangelical | |||
Dietrich Bonhoeffer Church |
Garath Julius-Raschdorff-Strasse |
evangelical | 1962-65 | Used by the Moravian Brethren. Architects: Hans Köllges and Werner Nieleck (HPP) | |
Jesus House - Pentecostal Church |
Flingern Grafenberger Allee |
Pentecostal | |||
St. Vincent |
Flingern Albertstrasse |
evangelical | 1926-27 | Used by the Free Church New Life Fellowship | |
Victory Outreach Düsseldorf |
Garath Carl-Severing-Strasse |
Pentecostal | |||
Wesley Church |
City center Hohenzollernstrasse |
methodist | The community center was abandoned in 2015. | ||
Closed Brethren Congregation |
Wersten Auf'm Rott |
Raven brothers | The building is a former New Apostolic Church that was sold after the Wersten congregation closed. |
Other free churches
Illustration | Surname | Location | Denomination | construction time | particularities |
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Apostolic Congregation |
Eller Little Eller |
apostolic | 1975 | ||
Apostolic Congregation |
Gerresheim Heyestrasse |
apostolic | Parish was given up at the end of 2009. | ||
Apostolic Congregation |
City center Cantadorstrasse |
apostolic | 1959 | Main Church of the Apostolic Community | |
Catholic Apostolic Congregation |
Düsseltal Hans-Sachs-Strasse |
catholic apostolic | 1965 |
Orthodox churches
Illustration | Surname | Location | Denomination | construction time | particularities |
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Holy Apostle Andrew |
Reisholz Am Schönenkamp |
Greek Orthodox | circa 1989 | 2009 addition of a church tower. The congregation has existed in Düsseldorf since 1957 and was a guest in various churches until 1960, then in the Catholic parish Holy Family in Stockum until 1989 . | |
Jan Wellem Chapel |
Hamm Fährstrasse |
Georgian Orthodox | 1658-1660 | Built by order of Philipp Wilhelm von der Pfalz for the birth of his son Jan Wellem . Actually called Heiligkreuz- or Kreuzkapelle. 1938 Restoration by Heimatverein Düsseldorfer Jonges eV. Since 1958 handed over to the Orthodox Parish of the Holy Archangels for Orthodox worship. The Georgian Orthodox parish in Düsseldorf, Saint Antimos from Iveria eV, has been using it since the beginning of 2008 and has had a rental agreement with the city of Düsseldorf since January 1, 2011. | |
Coptic Orthodox Church |
Grafenberg Pöhlenweg |
ancient oriental or oriental orthodox | |||
Permanent representation of the Russian Orthodox Church in Germany |
Oberbilk Ellerstrasse |
Russian Orthodox | 1883, 1896-1897, 1912 | Chapel of the Assumption of Mary of the Assumption of Mary parish in the Permanent Mission of the Moscow Patriarchate. Former religious house of a Roman Catholic sisterhood. Here, on May 25, 1975, the diocesan center of the North German diocese established on November 1, 1970, with its seat in Düsseldorf, was opened. After merging 3 dioceses in December 1992, it was transformed into the permanent representation of the ROK. | |
Church and center of St. Nicholas of Myra and St. Nicholas the Wonderworker |
Wersten Wersten field |
Russian Orthodox | around 1960 | Built by the Diakonisches Werk as an Orthodox center for the exile and diaspora communities and shared for decades by communities of Ukrainians, Romanians, Serbs and Russians (ROCOR). Since the beginning of 2008 used only by the Orthodox Parish of the Holy Archangels, which belongs to a diaspora group of the Russian Orthodox Church, informally internationally also referred to as The Paris Archdiocese / Exarchate - Rue Daru . Is given as the location of works by the artist Hildegard Bienen . | |
Church of St. Sava and Chapel of St. George of Kratovo |
Lichtenbroich Wanheimer Str. 54 |
Serbian Orthodox | Church planting until 1969. From spring 1972 to January 1, 1979 Düsseldorf was the seat and diocesan center of the diocese for Western Europe and Australia founded on March 12, 1969. First meeting of Serbian Orthodox priests in Düsseldorf on May 3, 1969. In 2009, the frescoed painting by Miroslav Lazovic. |
New Apostolic Churches
Illustration | Location | construction time | particularities |
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Benrath Sodenstrasse |
1971 | ||
Derendorf Möhlaustraße |
1931 | complete renovation and modernization in 1986 | |
Eller Nassauer Weg |
1970 | 2002 Merger with the municipality of Wersten | |
Gerresheim Ottostrasse |
1979 | ||
Flingern Krahestrasse |
1926, reconstruction in 1950 | originally 1100 seats, destroyed in the war, today still 500 seats |
Kingdom Halls of Jehovah's Witnesses
Illustration | Location | Further information: including assemblies * (congregations) |
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Eller
At Hackenbruch 100 |
Kingdom Hall Center (2 halls) , used by the congregations: Düsseldorf-Eller, Düsseldorf- Hindi , Düsseldorf- Russian- South, Düsseldorf- Spanish , Düsseldorf- Twi .
Following its renovation and refurbishment in 2015/16, this hall is the first hall in Germany that meets the newly established standards of Jehovah's Witnesses . |
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Flingern-Süd Langenberger Strasse 5 |
Kingdom Hall Center (4 halls) , used by the assemblies: Düsseldorf- English (with Tagalog and French group), Düsseldorf- sign language , Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (with Chinese group), Düsseldorf- Greek , Düsseldorf- Italian , Düsseldorf- Croatian / Serbian , Düsseldorf-Ost (with Romanian group), Düsseldorf- Polish , Düsseldorf- Russian -Nord.
Due to its size, this hall complex is often used as a location for one to multi-day training courses, exhibitions and other special events. |
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Hellerhof
Duderstädter Strasse 17 |
used by the Düsseldorf-Garath assembly. | |
Oberkassel Hansaallee 9 |
used by the meetings (with Vietnamese group), Düsseldorf- Japanese . | |
Pempelfort Parkstrasse 62 |
used by the Düsseldorf-Mitte assembly. | |
* Official names based on information from Jehovah's Witnesses. Assemblies with a location in the name are, unless otherwise stated, German-speaking assemblies. Some gatherings belong to foreign language groups (in brackets) who hold parts of the gatherings (services) in their language. |
Other Christian communities
Illustration | Surname | Location | Denomination | construction time | particularities |
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The Christian Community |
Golzheim Tersteegenstrasse |
The Christian Community | |||
Christian Science |
Pempelfort Blücherstrasse |
christl. science |
Islam
In Düsseldorf around 3,045 Muslims come to the Friday prayers. There are 21 mosques registered.
Illustration | Surname | Location | Denomination | construction time | particularities |
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Masjid Omar mosque |
Düsseldorf Adersstrasse |
Moroccan, free mosque with no umbrella organization | Opening: 1978 | Backyard mosque |
Judaism
Illustration | Surname | Location | religion | construction time | particularities |
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Great synagogue | Judaism | Set on fire in 1938, then demolished. | |||
New synagogue | Golzheim , Zietenstrasse | Judaism | Inaugurated on September 7, 1958. |
For the history see also: Synagogues in Düsseldorf
See also
literature
- Katholikenrat Düsseldorf (Hrsg.): Church leaders - your companion through the Catholic churches of Düsseldorf , LN Schaffrath, Düsseldorf.
- Manfred Becker-Huberti u. a .: Düsseldorf churches. The Catholic churches in the city dean of Düsseldorf. JP Bachem Verlag , Cologne 2009, ISBN 978-3-7616-2219-3 .
- Rudolf Mohr (Ed.): Evangelical Churches and Church Life in Düsseldorf. Church district association Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf 1993, without ISBN.
Web links
- www.evangelisch-in-duesseldorf.de
- www.katholisches-duesseldorf.de
- www.kirche-in-duesseldorf.de
- Discover Düsseldorf: churches . Website of the state capital Düsseldorf.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Archbishopric Cologne - City Deanery Düsseldorf ( Memento of the original from January 14, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Resolution draft of the youth welfare office of the state capital Düsseldorf from March 21, 2006, requested on the city of Düsseldorf website on June 3, 2009
- ↑ http://www.katholisches-flingern-duesseltal.de/aktuell/PfarrbriefMai%202009%20Internet.pdf ( Memento from November 15, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Parish letter to each other Katholisches Flingern, June 2009, p. 24 (PDF; 1 , 9 MB)
- ↑ Hans Stöcker (Ed.): Between Anger and Schwarzbach . Rheinisch-Bergische Druckerei- und Verlagsgesellschaft, Düsseldorf, 1975, p. 91
- ↑ http://www.unterbach.net/historisch/alte_kirche/akkirche_neu.html
- ↑ http://www.evangelische-kirche-erkrath.de/wir-sind/
- ↑ The West: "Apostle Church is in ruins", queried on December 12, 2010
- ^ Website of the Easter parish , accessed on December 18, 2010
- ^ The West: Demolition of the Gnadenkirche - Single-Family Homes Planned , accessed on November 17, 2009
- ↑ An exception is the Moravian Brethren , which is associated with the EKD .
- ↑ schaumburg up close. In: www.schaumburg-hautnah.de. Retrieved May 8, 2016 .
- ^ Meetings :: Jehovah's Witnesses. In: www.jw.org. Retrieved April 8, 2016 .
- ^ Mosques in Düsseldorf