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    The Garrison Church (German: Garnisonkirche) was a Protestant church in the historic centre of Potsdam. Built by order of King Frederick William I of...
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    (Quarree), Leipziger Platz (Oktogon) and Mehringplatz (Rondell). The Garnisonkirche in Potsdam was his major work as an architect. Its ruin was demolished in...
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    positions, amongst others his position as Chairperson of the Stiftung Garnisonkirche Potsdam and Dean of the Domstift Brandenburg. He continues to be engaged...
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    largest work with 50 stops on three manuals in the newly built Berliner Garnisonkirche between 1724 and 1726. (rebuilt in 1892, burned in 1908). He was by...
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  • scandal-free"". Handelsblatt. Eva Schmid (16 July 2020), Stiftung Garnisonkirche Potsdam: VW-Vorständin Hiltrud Werner neues Mitglied im Kuratorium Potsdamer...
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  • Jüngere [de] and took on the surname Müller. In Potsdam, he had his first public appearance in the Garnisonkirche [de], which was followed by many others. From...
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  • Carl Eduard Gesell (category People from Potsdam)
    of Peace, Potsdam from 18 to 25 stops. In 1882, he carried out a further conversion on the Joachim Wagner organ of 1731 in the Garnisonkirche. In 1887...
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  • Church Picture Manual Casing Notes 1713 Berlin Alte Garnisonkirche II/P 23 Transferred to the Potsdam church St. Nikolai in 1724; burnt in 1795 1716 Sydow...
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    Louth  United Kingdom   90.0 m (295 ft) St. Martin Garrison Church (Garnisonkirche St. Martin) 1900 Dresden-Albertstadt  Germany   90.0 m (295 ft) Georgskirche...
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    on 12 January 1885. His funeral was held four days later at Berlin's Garnisonkirche. He was transferred to Ludwigsburg Palace where he was interred at the...
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