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Dreikönigskirche Frankfurt am Main

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Dreikönigskirche Frankfurt am Main

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Dreikönigskirche Frankfurt am Main

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    June 7, 2022

    The Dreikönigskirche is a neo-Gothic hall church made of red Main sandstone. With its stepped buttresses, the pointed gables on the aisles and the west facade with one tower, it is reminiscent of southern German town churches of the 15th century. At the time of its construction, the 81 m high tower was the second tallest building in Frankfurt. It cites the design language of the cathedral tower opposite, without contesting its rank. Like this, an octagon rises above two storeys with a square floor plan. The octagon wears a pointed spire. Unlike the small predecessor, Denzinger's building does not merge with the intricate tangle of houses on the Sachsenhausen Main bank, but stands a little set back on its own.

    Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreik%C3%B6nigskirche_(Frankfurt_am_Main)

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      The Dreikönigskirche is a Protestant church in Frankfurt am Main. The neo-Gothic building was built between 1875 and 1880 according to a design by master builder Franz Josef Denzinger on the southern bank of the Main in the Sachsenhausen district.

      In 1961, the church received a new organ from the renowned Berlin organ builder Karl Schuke, based on a design by Helmut Walcha. The organ's 47 registers are spread over three manuals and pedal. The listed organ was completely renovated in 2003

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