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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 newborn daughter.

  2. Constructed between 1847 and 1855, St. Elizabeth's Church was built for the Russian nobility that frequented the spa city during the 19th century. The church is dedicated to Elizabeth of Hungary, a symbol of Christian charity, and it is one of the oldest Russian orthodox churches in Western Europe.

  3. A total of 31 sights are available in Wiesbaden, Germany. Sightseeing Tours in Wiesbaden. 1. Ringkirche. Arcalino / CC BY-SA 3.0. The ring church is a Protestant church in Wiesbaden, which the architect and master builder Johannes Otzen built from 1892 to 1894 in a neo -Romanesque style. Its twin storm forms the western end of the broad axis of ...

  4. History. The Russian Orthodox Church in Wiesbaden was built from 1847 to 1855 by Duke Adolf of Nassau on the occasion of the early death of his wife, the 19-year-old Russian princess Elizabeth Mikhailovna, Grand Duchess of Russia and Duchess of Nassau (1826-1845). [1] This was the daughter of Michael Romanov (1798-1849), the younger brother of ...

  5. Anders Litzell. The Revd. Stacie Gibson. The sole church of the Parish of Westville, St Elizabeth's Anglican Church is an Anglican church in the Diocese of Natal of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. It is located in the suburb of Westville, in Durban, South Africa . This article on an Anglican church is a stub.

  6. The grief-stricken Adolf ordered the construction of a Russian Orthodox church – the St. Elizabeth's Church in Neroberg Park, Wiesbaden – to house her remains The location of the church on the hill was chosen by Adolf himself so that he could always have a view of the church from his residence. Elizabeth's sarcophagus can still be seen ...

  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. The popular local name translates as "Greek Chapel". The church was used by the already-existing Russian Orthodox community ...