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- en.wikipedia.org St. Adalbert's Church, KönigsbergFormer St. Adalbert's Church. Notice the missing steeple. St. Adalbert's Church (German: Adalberts-Kirche; Russian: Кирха Святого Адальберта)...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g298500-…...the monument to Ludovig Reza, the Catholic Church of St. Adalbert is located, which was built in 1902–1904 in the western district of Königsberg - Amalienau.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Saint_…<nowiki>კალინინგრადის წმინდა ადალბერტის კირხე; église Saint-Adalbert; كنيسه القديس ادالبرت; Kościół św. ... St. Adalbert's Church, Königsberg.
- wantedmor.wixsite.com russian-heritage/st-…St. Adalbert's Church, Königsberg. Construction of a small Neo-Gothic chapel on ... It was expanded in 1932, with Adalbert of Prague being its patron saint.
- dreamstime.com catholic-church-st-adalbert-…The entrance of the roman catholic church Sant`Alessandro in Colonna Saint Alexander church. The Baroque style church located o royalty free stock photos.
- medievalheritage.eu en/main-page/heritage/poland/…History The first Romanesque church of St. Adalbert was built at the beginning of the 12th century and consecrated in 1112 by Bishop Żyrosław I.
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- poland.travel en/monuments/st-adalbert’s-churchpoland.travel Tourist attractions Monuments St. Adalbert’s Church. St. Adalbert’s Church. General. Type: Monuments Monuments.
- pinterest.co.uk pin/knigsberg-cathedral-…It is located on Kant Island, formerly Kneiphof, in the Pregel (now Pregolya) River. Königsberg was the capital of East Prussia from the Late Middle Ages...
- Welcome to St. Adalbert Parish. ... You are invited to join us. Let’s be a church together rather than just a people who go to church.
- memim.com st.-adalbert's-church-konigsberg.htmlThe St. Adalbert's Church is a former Roman Catholic church in Kaliningrad. History. The Adalbert Chapel in Königsberg district Amalienau was built in 1904...
- religiana.com st-adalberts-churchSt Adalbert’s Church. The Church of St. Adalbert is an early 17th-century wooden place of worship characteristic of the Polish province of Małopolska.