Hugenottenkirche Erlangen

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Hugenottenkirche Erlangen is a historic Protestant church in Erlangen, Germany, built for French Huguenot refugees and notable for its Baroque architecture and cultural significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque architecture building
Protestant church
church building
historic monument
architecturalStyle Baroque
architecturalType hall church
constructionStartDate 1700s
coordinateLocation 49.596°N 11.004°E
country Germany
culturalSignificance important landmark of Erlangen cityscape
symbol of Huguenot settlement in Erlangen
denomination Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
floorPlan rectangular
hasCategory Baroque church buildings in Germany
Churches in Erlangen
Huguenot churches
Protestant churches in Bavaria
hasHeritage Huguenot refugee community
hasOrgan yes
hasPart altar
galleries
nave
organ
pulpit
tower
heritageDesignation listed monument in Bavaria
heritageStatus protected building
inception early 18th century
languageOfWorship German
locatedIn Erlangen
Erlangen city center
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Bavaria
Middle Franconia
locatedOn Hugenottenplatz Erlangen
materialUsed sandstone
namedAfter Huguenots
numberOfTowers 1
originalLanguageOfWorship French
ownedBy Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
surface form: Evangelical Lutheran parish Erlangen
primaryFunction parish church
religion Lutheranism
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
significantEvent foundation of French Reformed congregation in Erlangen
usedFor concerts
cultural events
religious services
visitorAttraction yes

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Erlangen hasLandmark Hugenottenkirche Erlangen
Schloss Erlangen locatedNear Hugenottenkirche Erlangen