List of religious buildings in Münster
This is a listing of the sacred buildings in Münster .
Churches
Catholic
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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St. Paul Cathedral | Old town | 1225-1264 | ||
Petrikirche | Old town | 1590-1597 | ||
Dominican Church | Old town | 1708-1725 | Architect: Lambert Friedrich Corfey | |
Clement Church | Old town | 1745-1748 | Architect: Johann Conrad Schlaun | |
Deanery Liebfrauen
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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Liebfrauen-überwasser | Old town | 1340–? | ||
Holy Cross Church | Kreuzviertel | 1899-1907 | ||
St. Michael | Gievenbeck | |||
St. Pantaleon | Roxel | |||
St. Sebastian | Nienberge | |||
St. Theresa | Sentruper Höhe | |||
St. Mary Salvation of the Sick | Sentruper Höhe | Catholic clinic chapel of the Münster University Hospital | ||
St. Joseph | Children's home | |||
St. Mary | Sprakel | 1976 |
Deanery Lamberti
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities | |
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St. Lamberti | Old town | 1375-1526 | Tower based on the model of the Freiburg Minster . The church is the northern end of the Prinzipalmarkt, it is the most important sacred building of the Westphalian late Gothic. | ||
St. Ludgeri | Old town | 1180-1220 | |||
St. Martini | Old town | around 1180 | |||
St. Aegidii | Old town | 1724-1728 | Architect: Johann Conrad Schlaun | ||
St. Servatii | Old town | around 1230 | |||
St. Joseph | Ghost district | 1905 | neo-Gothic building. With St. Antonius and the Heilig-Geist-Kirche pastoral care unit Münster-Süd | ||
St. Anthony | Ghost district | 1914 | With St. Joseph and the Heilig-Geist-Kirche pastoral care unit Münster-Süd | ||
Holy Spirit Church | 1929 | One of the few important buildings in the city in the Bauhaus style | |||
St. Gottfried | Munster south | ||||
St. Maximilian Kolbe | Mount Fidel | Branch church of St. Gottfried | |||
St. Stephen | Aase city | (Architect Hans Schilling ) | |||
St. Anna | Mecklenbeck | 1966-1972 | Architect: Harald Deilmann
New construction of the St. Anna Church on Dingbängerweg. Before that, the parish church was located at today's intersection with Dingbängerweg and Mecklenbecker Straße. |
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St. Ludgerus | Nightmare |
Deanery Mauritz
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | Remarks |
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St. Mauritz | Mauritz | around 1064 | Oldest sacred building in Münster. Parish church of the parish of St. Mauritz Münster until 2013. Since 2013 parish church of the new parish of Sankt Mauritz , created by parish mergers |
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Christ the King (Erphokirche) | Erphoviertel | 1930 | Until 2013 parish church of the parish of Saint Edith Stein, newly founded in 2003. Since 2013, parish of the new parish of Saint Mauritz, which was created in the course of parish mergers |
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St. Pius | Rumphorst | Until 2013, a branch church of the parish of Heilige Edith Stein. Since 2013, the parish of the new parish of Sankt Mauritz, which was created in the course of parish mergers |
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Sacred Heart Church | Sacred Heart District | 1895-1900 | Until 2001 parish church of the parish Herz Jesu, Münster. 2001–2013 parish church of the parish Herz Jesu, St. Elisabeth. Since 2013 parish of the new parish of Sankt Mauritz, which was created in the course of parish mergers |
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St. Elisabeth | Hansaviertel | 1939 | 1940–2001 parish church of the Catholic parish of St. Elisabeth. 2001–2013 branch church of the parish Herz Jesu, St. Elisabeth profaned in 2008. Since 2013 conversion into a gymnasium |
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St. Conrad | St. Mauritz | 1937-1938 | Built as a branch church of St. Mauritz. 2007–2013 parish church of the parish of St. Benedict. Since 2013 parish of the new parish of Sankt Mauritz, which was created in the course of parish mergers |
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St. Margareta | St. Mauritz | Until 2013 a branch church of the parish of St. Benedikt. Since 2013 the parish of the new parish of Sankt Mauritz, which was created in the course of parish mergers |
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St. Maria Himmelfart | Dyckburg | 1740 | Architect Johann Conrad Schlaun . Parish church of the small Dyckburg parish from Mariendorf and Sudmühle since 1949. In 2007 the parish became part of a new parish of Saint Benedict as part of a first merger; in autumn 2010 she was assigned to the parish of St. Petronilla in Handorf together with St. Josef (Gelmer) . | |
St. Thomas-More | Rumphorst | |||
St. Norbert | Coerde | |||
St. Joseph | Gelmer | |||
St. Petronilla | Handorf |
Hiltrup dean's office
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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St. Clement | Hiltrup | 1913 | ||
Old St. Clement | Hiltrup | 1160 | ||
St. Mary | Hiltrup | |||
St. Bernhard | Angelmodde-West | |||
St. Sebastian | Amelsbueren | |||
St. Agatha | Fishing Modde | |||
St. Ida | Gremmendorf | |||
St. Nicholas | Wolbeck |
Others
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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Novitiate Church | Old town | In the motherhouse of the Clement Sisters at the Raphaelsklinik . Below the church is the Euthymia Center with a small chapel as a memorial and place of worship for Sister Maria Euthymia . |
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Motherhouse Church | Mauritz | Mother house church of the Mauritz Franciscan Sisters, in the complex of the St. Franziskus Hospital on Hohenzollern-Ring. | ||
Marienkapelle (cathedral) | Old town | |||
Monastery church of the Capuchin monastery | Downtown |
Old Catholic
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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Trinity Church | Ghost district | 1924 | Protestant church, shared by the Old Catholic Parish of St. Johannes (until April 2011: Johanneskapelle ) |
Evangelical
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities | |
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Andreas Church | Coerde | ||||
Apostle Church | Old town | 13th century | Built as a monastery church of the Franciscan Minorites . | ||
Church of the Resurrection | St. Mauritz | 1956-1957 | Architect Prof. Daniel Thulesius (Braunschweig) | ||
Christ Church | Hiltrup | ||||
Christ Church | Wolbeck | ||||
Epiphany Church | Rumphorst | ||||
Church of the Savior | Hansaviertel | 1949-1950 | The neo-Gothic Church of the Redeemer, built in 1900, was destroyed in the Second World War. In its place, one of 50 emergency churches designed by the architect Otto Bartning was built in 1949/50 with the help of the Lutheran World Federation . | ||
Peace Church | Gremmendorf | ||||
Mercy Church | Geistviertel near Clemenshospital | ||||
James Church | Aasee city | ||||
Johanneskapelle | Old town | 14th century | |||
Lukas Church | Sentruper Höhe | 1961 | |||
Lydia Church | Nienberge | ||||
Mark's Church | Children's home | ||||
Martin Luther Church | Mecklenbeck | ||||
Matthew Church | Ghost district | ||||
Matthias Claudius House | Nightmare | ||||
Nikolaikirche | Roxel | ||||
Observant Church | Old town | 17th century | Evangelical University Church | ||
Trinity Church | Ghost district | ||||
Zion Church | Handorf |
Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church (SELK)
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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St. Thomas Church | Flanders Road |
Evangelical Free Church (Baptists)
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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Christ Church | Ghost district |
Free evangelical community
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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Gievenbeck |
New Apostolic Churches
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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New Apostolic Church | Hiltrup | |||
New Apostolic Church | Old town |
Seventh-day Adventists
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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Advent house | Gievenbeck |
Jehovah's Witness
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses | Children's home | |||
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses | Gremmendorf |
Other (Christian) sacred buildings
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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Peace Chapel | at Friedenspark, Loddenheide | 1953/ 2003 |
Former British garrison church. After the British withdrew, the chapel was extensively restored and expanded as a monument to a historical period that was significant for Münster. Since 2003 it has served as a meeting place for cultural and social events. |
Profane church building
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | Denomination | Profaned | Remarks |
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Monastery Church , House of the Good Shepherd | Mauritzviertel | Roman Catholic | 1980s | demolished, rebuilding of a chapel in the new monastery | ||
St. Boniface | Kreuzviertel | 1963-1965 | Roman Catholic | 2005 | today used as the publishing house of the diocese's own Dialog Verlag . | |
Church of Reconciliation | Kreuzviertel | Evangelical | 2007 | demolished, apartments are to be built on the site | ||
St. Mark's Chapel | Münster children's home | Evangelical | 2008 | sold, the Schlaraffia Mimegarde association moves in | ||
St. Sebastian | Ghost district | 1961–1962 | Roman Catholic | 2008 | Conversion to a day care center | |
Trinity Church | Kreuzviertel | 1937-1939 | Roman Catholic | 2010 | Several social housing units have been set up in the church. |
Synagogues
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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synagogue | 1961 | New construction of the synagogue and the community center on the site of the former synagogue from 1880. For the history of the Jewish religious community, see Judentum in Münster . |
Mosques
Illustration | Surname | Location | construction time | particularities |
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Bait ul-Mo'min | 2003 | The Bait ul-Mo'min is the largest mosque in today's urban area. It was built by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community . | ||
DİTİB Münster Merkez Camii - DITIB Central Mosque Münster | 1986; 2009 - mid-2010 |
The main mosque of the Turkish Muslims ( DİTİB ) in Münster, since 2009 with dome and minaret . |
See also
- List of profaned churches in the diocese of Münster
- List of sacred buildings in North Rhine-Westphalia
Web links
Commons : Sacred buildings in Münster - collection of images, videos and audio files
Catholic
Old Catholic
Protestant
Evangelical Free Church (Baptists)
Free evangelical community
New Apostolic Church
Seventh-day Adventists
Jehovah's Witness
Jewish community
Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat
Turkish-Muslim community
Individual evidence
- ↑ www.friedenskapelle-ms.de: Friedenskapelle information folder (PDF; 1.5 MB) Retrieved on February 27, 2012
- ^ History of the community. In: Website of the parish Heilig Kreuz, Münster. Retrieved November 13, 2013 .
- ↑ St. Sebastian - Chronicle. (No longer available online.) In: Website of the parish Heilig Geist, Münster. Archived from the original on November 14, 2013 ; Retrieved November 13, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.