Castle Church
A castle church is a sacred building that is assigned to the residence of the nobility or the upper class , and is often attached directly to it. It was a place of worship for the castle residents, but mostly open to church services.
Examples of castle churches are:
- Castle Church (Ahorn) , Bavaria
- Ahrensburg Castle Church
- Evangelical Castle Church (Allenbach)
- Castle Church (Bad Dürkheim)
- Bartenstein Castle Church
- Castle Church Beuggen
- Bernburg Castle Church
- Blutenburg Castle Chapel
- Castle Chapel (Bonndorf in the Black Forest)
- Castle Church (Braunfels)
- Castle Church Buch (Berlin)
- Electoral Palace Church (Bonn)
- Castle Church (Chemnitz)
- Eller Castle Church (Düsseldorf)
- Castle Church Ellingen
- Castle Church (Eisenberg)
- Friedenstein Castle Church (Gotha)
- Fürstenau Castle Church
- Schlosskirche (Hanover) , church building consecrated in 1642 in the Leineschloss instead of predecessors since the 13th century
- Heuckewalde Castle Church
- Castle Church Hohentübingen ( Tübingen )
- Palace Church (Karlsruhe), see Karlsruhe Palace
- Castle Church (Koenigsberg)
- Castle Church Lauchhammer-West
- Castle Church Leipzig-Lützschena
- Castle Church of the Annunciation (Liebenburg / Lkrs. Goslar)
- Lockwitz Castle Church (Dresden)
- Castle Church (Mannheim)
- Mailberg Castle Church (Austria)
- St. Marien Castle Church , Mainau Island
- Molsdorf Castle Church
- Castle Church (Neustrelitz)
- Castle Church (Niederfüllbach)
- Castle Church (Poppenreuth)
- Putbus Castle Church (Ruegen)
- Reckahn village and castle church
- Castle Church (Saarbrücken)
- Schwarzburg Castle Church
- Schwerin Castle Church
- Castle Church of Stettin
- Castle Church (Stolp)
- Castle Church (Weilburg)
- Castle Church (Lutherstadt Wittenberg)
See also
Web links
Wiktionary: Schlosskirche - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations