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Also known as Ludwigskirche (Saarbrücken)

Ludwigskirche in Old Saarbrücken, Germany, is a Lutheran Baroque-style church. It is the symbol of the city and is considered to be one of the most important Protestant churches in Germany, along with the Dresden Frauenkirche and the St. Michael's Church, Hamburg.

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Church.name
Ludwigskirche
Church.image
Ludwigskirche.jpg
Church.caption
Ludwigskirche
Church.country
Germany
Church.denomination
Lutheran
Church.address
Am Ludwigsplatz 18Saarbrücken, Germany
Church.consecrated date
August 25, 1775
Church.architect
Friedrich Joachim Stengel
Church.style
Baroque
Church.years built
1762–1775

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  • History
  • Design
  • Ludwigsplatz
  • Organ
  • Other
  • Literature
  • See also
  • References
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Ludwigskirche in Old Saarbrücken, Germany, is a Lutheran Baroque-style church. It is the symbol of the city and is considered to be one of the most important Protestant churches in Germany, along with the Dresden Frauenkirche and the St. Michael's Church, Hamburg.

== History == thumb|Ludwigskirche reconstructed exterior finish (model) thumb|Interior thumb|Organ gallery and pulpit thumb|upright|Central ceiling decoration: symbol of God in sunbeams Ludwigskirche and the surrounding Ludwigsplatz (Ludwig's Square) were designed as a "complete work of art", in the sense of a baroque place royale, by Friedrich Joachim Stengel on the commission of Prince William Henry. Construction begun in 1762. After the death of William Henry in 1768, work on it was stopped due to lack of funds. The church was finally completed in 1775 by his son, Louis, and it was also named after him. The consecration of the church took place on August 25, 1775, with a church service and a cantata composed especially for the occasion.

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