Places to see in ( Hannover - Germany ) Kreuzkirche
Places to see in ( Hannover - Germany ) Kreuzkirche
The Kreuzkirche is a Lutheran church in the centre of Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. The Gothic hall church is one of three churches in its Old Town; the other two are the Marktkirche and the now-ruined Aegidienkirche. It was dedicated in 1330 to the Holy Cross.
The church became Lutheran in the Reformation. It was expanded then, and renovated in the 19th century. Destroyed by bombs in World War II, it was rebuilt in simpler form. It received an altar by Lucas Cranach which had been in the Schlosskirche that was not rebuilt. The official name became then Schloss- und Stadtkirche St. Crucis Hannover (Palace- and town church of the Holy Cross). From 1982, the Kreuzkirche parish became part of the Marktkirche parish.
The parish of the Kreuzkirche was in 1284 separated from the Marktkirche parish. A church was consecrated in 1333, built in sandstone masonry, dedicated to St. Spiritus et Crucis (Holy Spirit and Cross). In 1982, the parish was merged with the Aegidienkirche to the Marktkirche, which is responsible for matters such as building, concerts and expositions. The Sunday services in the Kreuzkirche are often held by the Evangelischen Studierendengemeinde (Parish of Protestant students). The church is a venue for education, guided tours, concerts and other events.
The baptismal font was made c. 1410 from bronze, possibly in Hildesheim. The main treasure of the Kreuzkirche is an altar which Lucas Cranach created and signed, probably before 1537. He made it for the Stiftskirche St. Alexandri in Einbeck, showing a central crucifixion scene, with St. Alexander und St. Felicitas on the side panels, the patron saints of Einbeck.
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Places to see in ( Hannover - Germany ) Aegidienkirche
Places to see in ( Hannover - Germany ) Aegidienkirche
The Aegidienkirche was a church in Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. It was one of three churches in the Old Town, the others being the Marktkirche and the Kreuzkirche. It was destroyed in World War II, and was left in ruins as a war memorial.
The church was built in the 14th century in the centre of Hanover, succeeding a chapel, and a Romanesque church built in 1163. The western wall of that church is partly extant. The church was dedicated to Saint Giles, one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The present Gothic building was built in 1347 of sandstone from the Deister. The Reformation in Hanover began in this church.
The church was destroyed in a 1943 air-raid on the city, as was most of the old town, including the other two churches. It was left in ruins as a war memorial. A monumental sculpture in the interior was designed in 1959 by Kurt Lehmann (de) and called Demut (Humility).
Several Baroque epitaphs are featured on the outer walls. One of them, for Susanna Magdalena Oldekop, who died in 1648 as a child, shows her with an angel. The Siebenmännerstein (de) shows a relief of seven praying men who, according to legend, sacrificed themselves at the Döhren Tower (de) to rescue the town. The epitaph at the church is a copy of the original which is held by the Historisches Museum am Hohen Ufer (de). The Aegidienkirche has belonged to the Marktkirche parish from 1982.
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Kreuzkirche Hannover: Buxtehude_g-Moll_BuxWV 149
Axel LaDeur an der Hammer-Bente-Orgel der Kreuzkirche Hannover (III/34).
Bilder vom musikalischen Leben und von der Orgelrenovierung 2011 (Fa. Jörg Bente).
Glocken Kreuzkirche Hannover, Vollgeläut am 01.01.2008
Zum Jahreswechsel 2007/08 ist natürlich das gesamte Geläut der Kreuzkirche in der Hannoverschen Altstadt in Betrieb. Die Schlagtöne e' gis' h' cis'' der 1961 von Friedrich Wilhelm Schilling in Heidelberg gegossenen Glocken bilden das (kath.) „Salve Regina- bzw. (ev.) „Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme- Motiv. Weiter oben in der Turmlaterne hängen noch drei Uhrschlagglocken, zwei weitere von Schilling (e'' und gis'') sowie die alte Glocke der ehemaligen Schloßkirche von 1642 (h'').
Die Kreuzkirche wurde 1333 als kleine gotische Hallenkirche erstmals geweiht und im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert erheblich (u. a. durch ein großes nördliches Seitenschiff) erweitert. Der Unterbau des Turmes war ursprünglich ein Geschoss niedriger und trug einen einfachen gotischen Pyramidenhelm. Nach einem Sturmschaden 1630 entstand 1653/54 das heutige Glockengeschoss als Übergang vom Rechteck in ein Achteck und darauf eine steile, barocke Laternenhaube. Nach schweren Kriegsschäden (Brand des Innenraumes und des Turmes, Verlust des Seitenschiffes) Wiederaufbau der Kirche 1959 - 61, in etwa auf den mittelalterlichen Zustand reduziert, abschließend 1961 Rekonstruktion des Turmes mit dem Turmhelm im äußerlichen Vorkriegszustand.
Zwei alte Läuteglocken der Kreuzkirche, die 1650 (a°) und 1653 (cis') von Ludolf Siegfriedt in der nahen Gießhütte vor dem Steintor gegossen wurden, hängen seit 1951 im Turm der Marktkirche, ebenso eine 1654 gegossene Uhrschlagglocke (e') des gleichen Meisters seit 1952 in deren Turmdachreiter.
Aufnahme vom 01. Januar 2008, 00.05 Uhr.
Herr, wir bitten komm und segne uns - Gottesdienst Kreuzkirche Hannover
Evangelischer Gottesdienst am 22.02.2014 in der Kreuzkirche in Hannover Was sieht denn dein Herz?
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Aufnahmen von der Kreuzkirche und dem Ballhofplatz in Hannover von Januar bzw. Juli 2001
Thlokomela in Hannover 1
The choir from namibia had a very very nice concert in Germany! This is the Kreuzkirche in Hannover, 11.06.2009.
Hannover, Germany - Marktkirche - The Bordon Bell (MI2 - E0)
The sound of the Bordon bell - MI2 - E0
This church has 11 bells;
The weight of bells:
140kg
237kg
340kg
358kg
623kg
1050kg
1380kg
1800kg
2462kg
3800kg
10360kg
The note of bells;
DIS'' - MIb4
CIS'' - DO#4
H' - SI3
A' - LA3
FIS' - FA#3
E' - MI3
D' - RE3
CIS' - DO#3
H0 - SI2
A0 - LA2
E0 - MI2
Credits;
Photo -
Auf dem h1-Sofa. Zu Gast: Propst Martin Tenge
Die Basilika St. Clemens in der Goethestraße wird in diesem Jahr 300 Jahre alt. Dieses Jubiläum hat Anne-Kathrin Berger zum Anlass genommen, Martin Tenge einzuladen, der als Probst der offizielle Vertreter des Bischofs des Bistums Hildesheim für die Stadt und Region Hannover ist. Sie spricht mit ihm nicht nur darüber, wie das Jubiläum gefeiert wird, sondern auch, wie es um die Katholiken und das Miteinander der Religionen in Hannover steht.
Emmanuell - 09.05.2013 Marktkirche Hannover
Malcolm Chambers conducting the choir of the 2013 workshop of the 'Gospelkirche Hannover' in Marktkirche Hannover.
Piano: Daniel Stenbaek
Places to see in ( Hannover - Germany )
Places to see in ( Hannover - Germany )
Hanover is the capital city of the German state of Lower Saxony. It's known for trade fairs like the annual CeBIT tech expo. The red-brick Gothic Market Church and the Old Town Hall stand among half-timbered houses in the rebuilt old town. The ornate New Town Hall has views from its dome and 4 different scale models of the city through the ages. The 17th-century Herrenhäuser Gardens are just outside the city center.
Hannover on the River Leine, is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), and was once by personal union the family seat of the Hanoverian Kings of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, under their title as the dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg (later described as the Elector of Hanover). At the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the Electorate was enlarged to become a Kingdom with Hanover as its capital. From 1868 to 1946 Hanover was the capital of the Prussian Province of Hanover and afterwards of the Hanover administrative region until that was abolished in 2005. It is now the capital of the Land of Lower Saxony. Since 2001 it has been part of the Hanover district (Region Hannover), which is a municipal body made up from the former district (Landkreis Hannover) and city of Hanover (note: although both Region and Landkreis are translated as district they are not the same).
Hanover also hosts annual commercial trade fairs such as the Hanover Fair and the CeBIT. Every year Hanover hosts the Schützenfest Hannover, the world's largest marksmen's festival, and the Oktoberfest Hannover, the second largest such festival in Germany. In 2000, Hanover hosted the world fair Expo 2000. The Hanover fairground, due to numerous extensions, especially for the Expo 2000, is the largest in the world. Hanover is of national importance because of its universities and medical school, its international airport and its large zoo. The city is also a major crossing point of railway lines and highways (Autobahnen), connecting European main lines in both the east-west (Berlin–Ruhr area) and north-south (Hamburg–Munich, etc.) directions.
The city's central station, Hannover Hauptbahnhof, is a hub of the German high-speed ICE network. It is the starting point of the Hanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line and also the central hub for the Hanover S-Bahn. Hanover and its area is served by Hanover/Langenhagen International Airport. Hanover is also an important hub of Germany's Autobahn network; the junction of two major autobahns, the A2 and A7 is at Kreuz Hannover-Ost, at the northeastern edge of the city.
Alot to see in ( Hannover - Germany ) such as :
Herrenhausen Gardens
Maschsee
Marktkirche, Hanover
Hanover Zoo
Sprengel Museum
Eilenriede
New Town Hall , Hannover
Lower Saxony State Museum
Wilhelm Busch Museum
Museum August Kestner
Kestnergesellschaft
Kronsberg
Telemax
SEA LIFE Hannover
Georgengarten
Berggarten
Kröpcke
Historisches Museum
Schloss Herrenhausen
Herrenhäuser Straße
Aegidienkirche, Hanover
Masch Park
Kröpcke-Uhr
Leineschloss
Stadtpark
Ernst-August-Denkmal
Von-Alten-Garten
Spielbank Hannover
Casino RP5
Löwen Play
Anzeiger-Hochhaus
Fürstenhaus Herrenhausen Museum
Botanischer Schulgarten Burg
Spielbanken Niedersachsen
Schützenplatz Hannover
Hermann-Loens Park
Conti
Soccer & Racket Park GmbH
Kreuzkirche, Hanover
Leine
Exposeeum
Beginenturm
Spielpark Wakitu
Hinüberscher Garten
Schillerdenkmal
Herrenhäuser Church
Großer Garten
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Places to see in ( Hannover - Germany )
Places to see in ( Hannover - Germany )
Hanover is the capital city of the German state of Lower Saxony. It's known for trade fairs like the annual CeBIT tech expo. The red-brick Gothic Market Church and the Old Town Hall stand among half-timbered houses in the rebuilt old town. The ornate New Town Hall has views from its dome and 4 different scale models of the city through the ages. The 17th-century Herrenhäuser Gardens are just outside the city center.
Hanover is not a typical European city. Don't expect to see beautiful centuries-old buildings; this city was one of the hardest hit during World War II, leaving it with only a few historical landmarks. Even the Old City (Altstadt) area is new, all the old houses left standing after the war (around 40) were taken from throughout the city and deposited here. This area is surrounded by grey 1950's buildings that give a somewhat heavy atmosphere to the streets. However, there still are several residential neighborhoods consisting of late-19th-century housing stock with often elaborate historicist (Victorian) and Jugendstil (Art Noveau) decorations just outside the downtown area, such as Oststadt, List or Linden.
Hanover has large green areas, with forests and big parks. The landscape is mostly flat, with the river Leine going through the city. The lake Masch (Maschsee) is rather spectacular, considering its size as a man-made object.
The city had a special relationship to the late French artist Niki de Saint-Phalle. She had several of her works in public spots in Hanover (i.e., the Nanas, the Cave in the Great Garden) and also in the Sprengel Museum. To honor her contribution to Hanover, she was granted an honorary citizenship from the city government. Moreover, the recently renovated underground shopping passageway from the central station to Kröpcke was named The Niki de Saint-Phalle Promenade. Hanover's public services are excellent, due to major reconstruction for the World EXPO 2000. The shopping area under the train station was renovated in 2005-2006 in preparation for the World Cup.
Kröpcke is a large pedestrian area in the heart of Hanover. It is Hanover's major shopping spot, home to the Opera house and has lots of places to eat. The main station in the Hanover Stadtbahn network, is also located here. All Stadtbahn lines except the 10 and 17, call at the station and it is the main interchange point for the network. It has six platforms in total on three lines that cross each other in independent tunnels. There is a big green clock in Kröpcke (KröpckeUhr) which makes an ideal meeting point.
Hanover has a fantastic network of public transportation, so it's best to just park your car and ride. If you plan to make more than than two trips by tram, bus, or subway, a day ticket is your best bet, buying you unlimited travel on the public transport system. Day tickets are valid until the last connection of the day (which normally ends sometime after midnight). The public transportation adopts an honor system for tickets, but they do have ticket inspections once in a while (also late at nights and early mornings). The fine is quite high, so make sure you have a ticket all the time. Be aware that some tickets will need to be validated (stamped on the 'blue box'), and some not, depending on the machine.
Alot to see in Hannover such as :
Herrenhausen Gardens
New Town Hall
Maschsee
Hanover Zoo
Mittelland Canal
Sprengel Museum
Marktkirche, Hanover
Lower Saxony State Museum
Berggarten
Leine
Georgengarten
SEA LIFE Hannover
Kröpcke
Museum August Kestner
Eilenriede
Aegidienkirche, Hanover
Leineschloss
Masch Park
Hannover History Museum
Wilhelm Busch Museum
Tiergarten
Park der Sinne
KestnergesellschaftHanover Park
Kröpcke-Uhr
Amazonien
Anzeiger-Hochhaus
Von-Alten-Garten
Kreuzkirche, Hanover
Fürstenhaus Herrenhausen-Museum
Wakitu Playground
VW-Tower
Aviation Museum Hannover-Laatzen
Leibniztempel
Hermann-Löns-Park
St. Clement's Basilica, Hanover
Städtische Galerie KUBUS
Exposeeum
Hinüberscher Garten
Mann mit Regenschirm
Welf family mausoleum
Kronsberg
Döhrener Turm
Schillerdenkmal
Galerie Herrenhausen
St. Nicholas' Chapel, Hanover
Waterloosäule
Nanas
Gänseliesel-Brunnen
Frau mit Regenschirm
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