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    Tragheim Church (German: Tragheimer Kirche) was a Protestant church in the Tragheim quarter of Königsberg, Germany. At the beginning of the 17th century...
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  • Tragheim was a quarter of northern Königsberg, Germany. Its territory is now part of Kaliningrad, Russia. Tragheim was first documented in 1299, but probably...
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    century, the churches of Tragheim and Neurossgarten were too far away for the growing population of Königsberg's Maraunenhof quarter, so a new church was planned...
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    helped him to get an engagement at the theatre. The two married in Tragheim Church on 24 November 1836. In May 1837, Minna left Wagner for another man...
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    Bismarck tower built near city. 1907 – Church of the Holy Family built. 1912 – Stadthalle opens. 1913 New Tragheim Church dedicated. Kunsthalle Königsberg (art...
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  • Schlosskirche, the church connected to the castle. Schultheiss designed the Royal Orphanage in Sackheim (1703–05), Tragheim Church (1708–10), and the...
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    accepted a menial position as a junior conductor. Minna married Wagner in Tragheim Church on 26 November 1836, where they argued even in front of the minister...
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    he married the actress Minna Planer, who was engaged there, in the Tragheim Church. In 1854 the theatre received gas lighting. For years, German Student...
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    Christuskirche (Königsberg) (category German church stubs)
    Dessauer Straße in northern Tragheim; to the west was the Haus der Technik and to the east was the Kunsthalle. The church was heavily damaged by the 1944...
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    were three Prussian villages, later known as Löbenicht, Sackheim, and Tragheim. After conquering the area in 1255, the Teutonic Knights constructed a...
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