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waldensian+evangelical+church+bordighera Latitude and Longitude:

43°46′54.30″N 7°39′42.16″E / 43.7817500°N 7.6617111°E / 43.7817500; 7.6617111
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Waldensian Evangelical Church (Bordighera)
(Chiesa valdese)
Façade of the Church.
Religion
Affiliation Waldensian Church
Province Imperia
Year consecrated1904
StatusActive
Location
Location Bordighera, Italy
Geographic coordinates 43°46′54.30″N 7°39′42.16″E / 43.7817500°N 7.6617111°E / 43.7817500; 7.6617111
Architecture
Architect(s)Rudolph Winter
TypeChurch
Style Gothic

The ' Waldensian Evangelical Church' is a religious building in Via Vittorio Veneto in Bordighera on the Riviera, province of Imperia.

History and description

In the nineteenth and twentieth century, Bordighera was visited by many British citizens, then followed by guests of other nationalities including Germans. Among the most famous guests were Empress Victoria, wife of Frederick III, German Emperor, [1] who stayed at the Hotel Angst, [2] Baron Friederich von Kleudgen that will eventually settle in the famous Villa Banana which he built, Baron Raphaël Bischoffsheim, the painter Hermann Nestel and the botanist Ludwig Winter.

The Anglicans built their church in 1873 but Protestants continued to be lack a place of worship. In response Baron Moritz von Bernus organized a fundraiser to build a place of worship suitable for Protestants who resided in Bordighera. In 1901 the Baron, with the help of an association of Frankfurt, purchased land in via Bischoffsheim, now Via Vittorio Veneto, to build an Evangelical church, which was inaugurated on March 20, 1904. The church was built by Rudolph Winter, third son of the famous German botanist Ludwig Winter.

The intent of the founders was that the building should not be reserved for the German Lutheran religion. It was therefore made available to believers of other nationalities and denominations.

In 1941, the Waldensian Evangelical Church became the owner of the building and continues with its ecumenical policy. Today the church building is also used for conferences and concerts organized in collaboration with the city of Bordighera.

Notes

  1. ^ "Krakau: Kaiserin Friedrich". www.kaiserinfriedrich.de. Archived from the original on 2002-11-15.
  2. ^ Hessen, Rainer von (2007). Victoria Kaiserin Friedrich: Mission und Schicksal einer englischen Prinzessin in Deutschland. ISBN  9783593384078.

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waldensian+evangelical+church+bordighera Latitude and Longitude:

43°46′54.30″N 7°39′42.16″E / 43.7817500°N 7.6617111°E / 43.7817500; 7.6617111
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Waldensian Evangelical Church (Bordighera)
(Chiesa valdese)
Façade of the Church.
Religion
Affiliation Waldensian Church
Province Imperia
Year consecrated1904
StatusActive
Location
Location Bordighera, Italy
Geographic coordinates 43°46′54.30″N 7°39′42.16″E / 43.7817500°N 7.6617111°E / 43.7817500; 7.6617111
Architecture
Architect(s)Rudolph Winter
TypeChurch
Style Gothic

The ' Waldensian Evangelical Church' is a religious building in Via Vittorio Veneto in Bordighera on the Riviera, province of Imperia.

History and description

In the nineteenth and twentieth century, Bordighera was visited by many British citizens, then followed by guests of other nationalities including Germans. Among the most famous guests were Empress Victoria, wife of Frederick III, German Emperor, [1] who stayed at the Hotel Angst, [2] Baron Friederich von Kleudgen that will eventually settle in the famous Villa Banana which he built, Baron Raphaël Bischoffsheim, the painter Hermann Nestel and the botanist Ludwig Winter.

The Anglicans built their church in 1873 but Protestants continued to be lack a place of worship. In response Baron Moritz von Bernus organized a fundraiser to build a place of worship suitable for Protestants who resided in Bordighera. In 1901 the Baron, with the help of an association of Frankfurt, purchased land in via Bischoffsheim, now Via Vittorio Veneto, to build an Evangelical church, which was inaugurated on March 20, 1904. The church was built by Rudolph Winter, third son of the famous German botanist Ludwig Winter.

The intent of the founders was that the building should not be reserved for the German Lutheran religion. It was therefore made available to believers of other nationalities and denominations.

In 1941, the Waldensian Evangelical Church became the owner of the building and continues with its ecumenical policy. Today the church building is also used for conferences and concerts organized in collaboration with the city of Bordighera.

Notes

  1. ^ "Krakau: Kaiserin Friedrich". www.kaiserinfriedrich.de. Archived from the original on 2002-11-15.
  2. ^ Hessen, Rainer von (2007). Victoria Kaiserin Friedrich: Mission und Schicksal einer englischen Prinzessin in Deutschland. ISBN  9783593384078.

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