Category:St. Hildegard (Berlin)

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English: The St. Hildegard Church in Frohnau (a locality of Berlin). The edifice originally built as a sports hall from 1913 to 1914 became adapted as Lutheran church in 1921, and renamed John's Church (after the Evangelist). In 1936 the Lutherans moved into a newly constructed church building and the Roman Catholic acquired their old home, renovating and adapting it for Roman Catholic usage, renamed as St. Hildegard.


This is the category of the Berliner Kulturdenkmal (cultural monument) with the ID
09012358 (Wikidata)
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LocationFrohnau, Reinickendorf, Berlin, Germany
Street address
  • Senheimer Straße 35, 13465 Berlin
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Inception
  • 1913
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Map52° 38′ 21.8″ N, 13° 17′ 30.45″ E
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Wikidata Q15848487
Berlin cultural heritage ID: 09012358
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