Dreikönigskirche, Frankfurt

The Dreikönigskirche (English: Three Kings' church; i.e. the Three Wise Men) is a Lutheran parish church in Frankfurt. It is located on the bank of the Main river.

This is a Protestant parish church. In 1340 the Gothic hospital chapel was consecrated. From 1875-1881 the chapel was demolished and construction of Neo-Gothic hall church completed. It is five-bay, with a vaulted main nave, extended in the middle by side naves with impressive stone galleries.The Master Cathedral Builder was Franz Joseph von Denzinger. In 1956 the stained glass window by Charles Crodel was installed. In 1961 a new organ was installed by organ maker Karl Schuke.

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Coordinates: 50°6′26″N 8°41′7″E / 50.10722°N 8.68528°E / 50.10722; 8.68528

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