Frankfurt
am Main
Deutschordenskirche
Church
of the Teutonic Order
Views of the Old City of Frankfurt am Main before the Wars
Ansichten der Altstadt von Frankfurt am Main.

The House and Church of the
Teutonic order was built between 1709 and 1715 on the site of an older Gothic
complex. The origin of the House dates to a hospice founded by Kuno von
M�nzenberg which was presented to the Teutonic Order in 1221 by Kaiser
Friedrich II.
The Church of the Teutonic
order, dedicated to Mary, was founded in 1309. It's side altars, by
unknown masters, were its treasure. The baroque facade was added tot he
church between 1747 and 1751.
The building was destroyed
in the bombing raids of 1944. After a long absence, the ruined building
was returned to the Knights of the Teutonic Order in 1958, and it was rebuilt
between 1963 and 1965.

Deutschordenskirche
Church of the
Teutonic Order
Frankfurt
am Main
Kirchen / Churches
Dom
The Cathedral (Stadtmitte/City Center)
Deutschordenskirche Church of the Teutonic Order, Sachsenhausen
Deutsch-Reformierte Kirche German Reform Church, Grosser
Kornmarkt
Dreikoenigskirche Church of the Magi, Sachsenhausen
Emmauskirche, St. Emmaus, Eschersheim
Franz�sische Reformierte Kirche French Reform Church, Goetheplatz
Josephskirche, St. Joseph's Church, Eschersheim
Karmelitenkloster Carmelite Cloister, Altstadt
Katharinenkirche St. Katherine's Church, Hauptwache
/ Zeil
Leonardskirche St. Leonard's Church, Mainkai
Liebfrauenkirche Church of Our Lady, Liebfrauenberg
Nikolaikirche St. Nikolai, Roemerberg
Paulskirche St. Paul's Church, Paulsplatz
Peterskirche St. Peter's Church, Anlage
Saalhofkapelle The Saalhof Chapel, Saalhof