Bruder Klausen
Paulus
St Ursula
International
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Münster
Nydegg
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Dreifaltigkeits
Name | Translation | Alternative Name(s) | Built | Street/Square
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Bruder Klausen-Kirche | Nicholas of Flüe Church | 1953/54 | Ostring 1 46°56′31.73″N 7°27′58.77″E / 46.9421472°N 7.4663250°E | Roman Catholic Church | Weber, Berchtold (1976). Historisch-topographisches Lexikon der Stadt Bern. Archived from Bruder Klausen Kirche the original on 18 June 2008. {{cite book}} : Check |url= value (help)(in German) | |||
Dreifaltigkeitskirche | Trinity Church | 1896 - 1899 | Taubenstrasse 6 46°56′42.5″N 7°26′21.5″E / 46.945139°N 7.439306°E | Built in order to replace St. Peter und Paul for Bern's Roman Catholics | Roman Catholic Church | in German wikipedia | ||
Französische Kirche | French Church | Predigerkirche (until 1623) | c. 1180-1200 | Zeughausgasse 46°56′56.04″N 7°26′47.96″E / 46.9489000°N 7.4466556°E | Known as the French Church after a French parish priest who was appointed in 1623 | Swiss Reformed Church | Weber, Berchtold (1976). Französische Kirche Historisch-topographisches Lexikon der Stadt Bern. {{cite book}} : Check |url= value (help)(in German) | |
Heiliggeistkirche | Church of the Holy Ghost | 1726-29 | Spitalgasse 46°56′52.41″N 7°26′26.83″E / 46.9478917°N 7.4407861°E | One of largest Swiss Reformed churches in Switzerland | Swiss Reformed Church | Weber, Berchtold (1976). Historisch-topographisches Lexikon der Stadt Bern. Archived from Heiliggeistkirche the original on 6 September 2009. {{cite book}} : Check |url= value (help)(in German) | ||
International Church of Bern | International Church of Bern | Nägeligasse 9 46°56′56″N 7°26′31″E / 46.94889°N 7.44194°E | Non-denominational Church | English Speaking Church | International Church of Berne (in English) | |||
Münster of Bern | Cathedral of Bern | Münster St. Vinzenz | March 11, 1421 - 1893 | Münsterplatz 46°56′50″N 7°27′05″E / 46.94722°N 7.45139°E | The tallest church in Switzerland | Swiss Reformed Church | Münster of Bern (in German) | |
Nydeggkirche | Nydegg (from the Bernese German expression for "Lower corner") Church | 1341-1504 | Burgtreppe 46°56′55.49″N 7°27′26.04″E / 46.9487472°N 7.4572333°E | Swiss Reformed Church | Hofer, Paul (1969). Nydeggkirche chapter in Volume 5 of the artistic monuments of the canton of Bern. Basel: Gesellschaft für Schweizerische Kunstgeschichte. p. 232.(in German) | |||
Pauluskirche | St. Paul's Church | 1902/03 | Freiestrasse 8 46°57′10.49″N 7°25′48.8″E / 46.9529139°N 7.430222°E | Swiss Reformed Church | Weber, Berchtold (1976). Historisch-topographisches Lexikon der Stadt Bern. Archived from the original on 24 June 2002.(in German) | |||
St. Peter und Paul | Church of St. Peter and Paul | 1858/64 | Rathausgasse 2 46°56′55.38″N 7°27′5.55″E / 46.9487167°N 7.4515417°E | Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland | Weber, Berchtold (1976). Christkatholische Kirche St. Peter und Paul Historisch-topographisches Lexikon der Stadt Bern. {{cite book}} : Check |url= value (help)(in German) | |||
St Ursula's Church | (English name) | English Church | 1905/06 | Jubiläumsplatz 2 46°56′24.2″N 7°27′12.1″E / 46.940056°N 7.453361°E | Anglican Church (Diocese in Europe) | Weber, Berchtold (1976). Englische Kirche, St.Ursula's Church Historisch-topographisches Lexikon der Stadt Bern. {{cite book}} : Check |url= value (help)(in German) | ||
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