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  1. The Church of the Holy Spirit (German: Heiliggeistkirche) is the largest church in Heidelberg, Germany. The church, located in the marketplace in the old town center, was constructed between 1398 and 1515 in the Romanesque and Gothic styles. It receives 1–3 million guests annually, making it among the most visited churches in Germany.

  2. Short facts. Heidelberg. Founded in 1398, the Heiliggeistkirche is located in the heart of Heidelberg's Old Town. As early as the beginning of the 13th century, a small Romanesque basilica “Zum Heiligen Geist” stood on the site of today's Heiliggeistkirche, which probably fell victim to a fire at the beginning of the 14th century.

    • Heiliggeiststraße 17, Heidelberg, 69117
    • 06221 21117
  3. For more details, see: Wikipedia:Translation/*/How-to . Translation status:Stage 4 : Completed Translation (How-to) Comment: I plan to work on this translation, but I could use help! Requested by: Hedgehog33 03:54, 16 April 2007 (UTC) [ reply] Interest of the translation: Important landmark in Heidelberg and German history.

  4. All details. History. The Church of the Holy Spirit was first docu­men­ted as parish church in 1239. This basi­lica, pro­ba­bly from the late Roma­nes­que period, was repla­ced in 1398 by the buil­ding you can see today.

  5. Church of the Holy Spirit or Holy Spirit Church may refer to: Estonia. Church of the Holy Spirit, Tallinn. Holy Spirit Church, Valga. France. Church of the Holy Spirit, Paris. India. Holy Spirit Church Nandakhal. Germany. Church of the Holy Spirit, Heidelberg. Church of the Holy Spirit, Wolfsburg, Germany. Heilig-Geist-Kirche, Munich.

  6. The Church of the Holy Spirit (German: Heiliggeistkirche) is the largest church in Heidelberg, Germany. The church, located in the marketplace in the old town center, was constructed between 1398 and 1515 in the Romanesque and Gothic styles. It receives 1–3 million guests annually, making it among the most visited churches in Germany.

  7. Die Heiliggeistkirche war ursprünglich eine von der Peterskirche kirchenrechtlich abhängige Kapelle. Kurfürst Ruprecht III. erreichte im Zusammenhang mit der Gründung der Universität Heidelberg bei Papst Bonifatius IX., dass die Heiliggeistkirche aus der Abhängigkeit von der Peterskirche gelöst und zur Stiftskirche erhoben wurde.