Düsseldorf's Sacred Sites
Düsseldorf’s religious landscape encompasses a diverse range of architectural styles and historical periods. This collection features the 10th-century foundations of St. Cäcilia in Hubbelrath, the Baroque Hubertuskapelle in Angermund, and the three-aisled pillar basilica of St. Suitbertus. The list also includes Protestant landmarks like the Trinitatiskirche and modern places of worship such as the New Apostolic Church in Urdenbach, reflecting the city's spiritual heritage and varied denominational history.
St. Agnes
Catholic church located in the Angermund district, recognized as a local heritage site.
St. Cäcilia
Catholic parish church in Hubbelrath with historical origins dating back to the 10th century.
Hubertuskapelle
A Baroque chapel in Angermund dedicated to Saint Hubertus, the patron saint of hunters.
Trinitatiskirche
A Protestant church serving the community in the Rath district of Düsseldorf.
St. Suitbertus
A former collegiate church and current parish church featuring a flat-roofed, three-aisled pillar basilica design.
St. Hubertus
A Catholic parish church located in Duisburg-Rahm, offering wheelchair-accessible facilities for visitors.
St. Francis de Sales' Church
St. Francis de Sales Church or Saint Francis de Sales Catholic Church may refer to:
Neuapostolische Kirche Urdenbach
A place of worship for the New Apostolic congregation located in the Urdenbach district.
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