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  1. The Russian Orthodox Church in Wiesbaden was built from 1847 to 1855 by Duke Adolf of Nassau on the occasion of the death of his wife, the 19-year-old Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mikhailovna of Russia, niece of Emperor Nicholas I. [1] Adolf and Elizabeth married in 1844, but the following year, she died in childbirth, as did their ...

  2. St. Elisabeth: Zietenring 18 65195 Wiesbaden Telefon: 0611 / 450510 Telefax: 0611 / 9450816 religious denomination: roman catholic St. Elizabeth's Church was consecrated on 28 March 1936. The architect was master builder Wahl, a government official.

  3. Die römisch-katholische St.-Elisabeth-Kirche im Ortsbezirk Westend der hessischen Landeshauptstadt Wiesbaden wurde am 28. März 1936 eingeweiht. Sie wurde von den Architekten Aribert Rödel und Alfred Wahl in Stahlskelettbauweise entworfen und 1989–1990 durch den Architekten Klaus-Dieter Wolf grundlegend umgebaut.

  4. St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church (New York City), New York. St. Elizabeth's Memorial Chapel, Tuxedo, New York. Saint Elizabeth of the Hill Country Catholic Church, Boone, North Carolina. St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church (Cleveland, Ohio) St. Elizabeth's Convent, Cornwells Heights, Pennsylvania.

  5. The church is one of the earliest purely Gothic churches in German -speaking areas, and is held to be a model for the architecture of Cologne Cathedral. It is built from sandstone in a cruciform layout.

  6. St. Elizabeth's Church, Wiesbaden. Categories: Buildings and structures in Wiesbaden. Churches in Germany by city. Churches in Hesse. Tourist attractions in Wiesbaden. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  7. The Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Elizabeth was built on the Neroberg a hill overlooking the city from 1847 to 1855 by Duke Adolf of Nassau on the occasion of the early death of his wife Elizabeth Mikhailovna, who died in childbirth. The architect was Philipp Hoffmann.