Devil church
The name Teufelskirche (or Teufelskirchl ) denotes mountains:
- a rock tower ( 2520 m above sea level ) in the Hochkönig massif in Salzburg, in front of the eastern Schoberkopf , as well as the eponymous cave
- Teufelskirchl (Tennengebirge) , mountain ( 2218 m above sea level ) in the Salzburg Tennengebirge not far from the Tauernkogel
- a survey ( 330 m ) in the Sackwald in Lower Saxony
- Devil's Church of St. Gallen , a hilltop ( 1058 m ) with a cave southwest of Sankt Gallen (Styria)
The name Teufelskirche denotes gorges and springs:
- Teufelskirche (karst spring) , a rhythmically fluctuating, large karst spring at the foot of the Sengsengebirge in Upper Austria
- a bottleneck in the valley of the Erlauf in the Vorderen Törmäuern in the Ötscher-Tormäuer nature park near Trübenbach in Lower Austria
- Devil's Church in Grünsberg , a gorge near Grünsberg, a district of Altdorf near Nuremberg
The name Teufelskirche also means:
- The Devil's Church , silent film from 1919, directed by Hans Mierendorff, with Hans Mierendorff, Otto Werther, Agnes Straub
- Teufelskirche (Wetzlas) , a listed garden pavilion southwest of Wetzlas Castle
There are also some legends about places called the Devil's Church .
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