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St. Michael

St. Michael

Göttingen, DE

St. Michael's Church was built in the eighteenth century, while Catholic worship was allowed again in Göttingen. Initially, masses were held in private homes. In 1787, the church began to be built.

St. Michael Church

St. Michael Church

Steyr, AT

The St. Michael Church (Michaelerkirche) was built in the 17th century in the Baroque style. The Michaelerkirche towers were built from 1766 to 1770. The church existed as a collegiate church until the abolition of the Jesuit Order in 1773.

St. Michael

St. Michael

Munich, DE

The church of St. Michael was built in the late 16th century (1583-1597) as a centre for Counter Reformation in Bavaria.

St. Michael the Archangel Maronite Church, Asomatos

St. Michael the Archangel Maronite Church, Asomatos

Asomatos, CY

The church with the ekklesionym St. Michael the Archangel is located on the northeastern edge of the old village. The church lies within a military camp so it is not possible to access it. According to sources, from time to time a mass could be celebrated in the church.

St. Michael's Cathedral

St. Michael's Cathedral

Belgrade, RS

Belgrade Cathedral was built in 1837-1840 on the site of an older church, dedicated to the Holy Archangel Michael. It is since 1979 a classified cultural monument.

St. Michael's Cathedral

St. Michael's Cathedral

Lida, BY

St. Michael's Cathedral is a rare example of a rotunda church in the Catholic architecture of Belarus. It was built as the church of the Piarist monastery in Lida, between 1797 and 1825, and was dedicated to St. Joseph. The monastery was closed in 1832 and the church burnt down in 1842. In 1863 it was converted into an Orthodox church and dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel. After the Second World War, the building was converted into a planetarium and did not return to its original use until after independence.

St. Michael's Cathedral

St. Michael's Cathedral

Veszprém, HU

The Cathedral of St. Michael, one of the oldest cathedrals in Hungary, was founded in the 10th century by Gisela of Hungary, thus naming the city of Veszprém "city of queens".

St. Michael's Cathedral

St. Michael's Cathedral

Zhytomyr, UA

St Michael's Cathedral was built in 1856 at the expense of the Zhytomyr merchant Mykhailo Khabotin († 1861). After the October Revolution and until 1927, the church functioned as a temple of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox community. Under the prologue of renovation, the church was closed, after which the church building was used for a long time for other purposes. During the Second World War, the church was returned to the faithful and remained in use until 1960. On 21 November 1991, the church premises were returned to the religious community of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.

St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim

St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim

Hildesheim, DE

St. Michael's Church is an Ottonian, pre-Romanesque church founded in 1010. Until the Reformation it was the abbey church of the Benedictine abbey of the same name. Today it is a Protestant-Lutheran parish church. Since 1985, the church, together with Hildesheim Cathedral, has been a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.

St. Michael's Church

St. Michael's Church

Aachen, DE

St. Michael's Church was built in 1628 as the monastery church of the Jesuit community in Aachen. With the abolition of the Jesuit order in September 1773, the church was closed and during the French period, it was converted into a grain store. In 1804 it became a Catholic parish church. In 1987, the church was acquired by the Greek Orthodox parish of St. Dimitrios.

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