List of sacred buildings in Meerbusch

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The list below contains the sacred buildings in the city of Meerbusch . There are no mosques in Meerbusch. There is no synagogue.

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Roman Catholic

Illustration Surname Location Denomination construction time particularities
St. Amandus and St. Vedastus (chapel) Stocking Catholic 12th Century 1888 wg. Dilapidation and lightning strike by Vincenz Statz rebuilt.
Badly damaged in World War II; from 1961 replaced by St. Francis .
St. Cyriakus Meerbusch-Nierst.jpg St. Cyriac Kidney Catholic 1895
St Francis Stocking.jpg St. Francis Stocking Catholic 1961
Holy Spirit Church Buderich Catholic
St.-Martin-Meerbusch.jpg St. Martin Langst-Kierst Catholic 1911
Niederdonk Chapel 2.jpg Mary in need Büderich
(Niederdonk)
Catholic 1839 Pilgrimage chapel with an old triptych from 1538, high cross from the 17th century
Old church tower Buederich.jpg St. Mauritius (Old) Büderich
Dorfstrasse
Catholic 11./12. century Church burned down in 1891, only the tower remained; it was later transformed by Joseph Beuys into a memorial for the victims of the world wars

→ For details see: Meerbusch # old church tower

Mauritius Church Meerbusch-Buederich.JPG St. Mauritius (New) Büderich
Düsseldorfer Strasse
Catholic 1892/93 Neo-Romanesque style, built by Theodor Roß at a new location as a replacement for the old church of St. Mauritius that had burned down.
St.-Nikolaus-Meerbusch-Osterath.jpg St. Nicholas Osterath Catholic 1855 12th century tower
St. Pankratius Meerbusch.JPG St. Pancras Bösinghoven
on the Scholle / Von-Arenberg-Straße
Catholic
Chapel of Sankt Pankratius.JPG St. Pankratius (chapel) Ossum Catholic 11th century Oldest originally preserved nave in Meerbusch
Meerbusch Lank St Stephanus.JPG St. Stephen Lank-Latum Catholic 1841-44 Tower from Roman times, bell from 1780

Evangelical

Illustration Surname Location Denomination construction time particularities
Bethlehem Church Meerbusch-Buederich.JPG Bethlehem Church Büderich
Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Strasse 1
Evangelical 1965 Architect: Rainer Herbeck
Christ Church Meerbusch-Buederich.JPG Christ Church Büderich
Karl-Arnold-Strasse 12-18
Evangelical 1964 Architects: Wolf and Reimar Kirchhoff
Possibly  Church Meerbusch-Osterath.JPG Possibly Osterath Church Osterath
Alte Poststrasse 17
Evangelical 1960 Architect: Walter Vogt
Reconciliation Church Meerbusch-Strümp.JPG Church of Reconciliation Strümp
Mönkesweg 22
Evangelical 1987 Architect: Karl-Hans Pfleiderer

New Apostolic

Illustration Surname Location Denomination construction time particularities
NAK Meerbusch-Boesinghofen.JPG New Apostolic Church Bösinghoven
Bösinghovener Strasse
New Apostolic closed on May 15, 2011 and merged with the municipality of Krefeld-Fischeln
NAK Meerbusch-Osterath.JPG New Apostolic Church Osterath
Hoterheideweg
New Apostolic

See also

Web links

Commons : Churches in Meerbusch  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. https://rp-online.de/nrw/staedte/meerbusch/integrationsrat-arbeit-an-list-zu-gebetsraeumen_aid-22581859
  2. http://denkmalgalerie.meerbuscher-kulturkreis.de/component/option,com_gallery2/Itemid,5/?g2_itemId=259