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St. Hubertus Church Düsseldorf-Itter

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    December 21, 2022

    The development of the church building of St. Hubertus is described in St. Hubertus Düsseldorf-Itter[2]: Around 1100 an almost square small church was built. Half a century later, the tower, which is still preserved today, was added. Around 1170 the church was rebuilt in the architectural style that still exists today. The external architecture of the church, which is much smaller than it is today, remained unchanged for almost seven centuries. It was only in 1862, after the Romanesque period had experienced a renaissance, that St. Hubertus was expanded to its current size by lengthening the naves, enlarging the chancel and adding a sacristy. In addition, the central nave was given a stone vault, so that the pure Romanesque style was preserved, but the character of a basilica was lost until the damage caused by the Second World War was repaired. From 1956, the central nave again received a flat ceiling typical of basilicas, a baptismal chapel was added and an organ gallery was installed. In 1970 a new, larger sacristy was built.

    The parish of St. Hubertus was first mentioned in documents in 1492 and roughly comprised today's Düsseldorf districts of Itter and Holthausen.[3][4] It has been independent since then, but has been part of the Düsseldorf Rheinbogen pastoral care unit since 2008. The divine costume took place for the first time in 1623.[4] Since 2013 it has been carried out together with the neighboring parish of St. Nicholas in Himmelgeist.[5]

    (de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Hubertus_(D%C3%BCsseldorf-Itter))

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      December 24, 2022

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        March 8, 2023

        The courtyard garden gives a very nice rest in the city

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