Kreuzkirche, Hanover

The Church of the Holy Cross (German: Kreuzkirche) is a Lutheran church in the centre of Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. A Gothic hall church, it is one of three churches in Hanover's old town (Altstadt)  the other two being Market Church and Aegidien Church, although the latter is now a war memorial.

Kreuzkirche
Schloss- und Stadtkirche St. Crucis
Church of the Holy Cross is situated in the old town () shown within the approximate location of the former 13th-century defensive wall encircling it.
52°22′24″N 9°43′57″E
LocationHanover
CountryGermany
DenominationLutheran
Previous denominationCatholic
Websitewww.kreuzkirche-hannover.de
Architecture
Architectural typehall church
StyleGothic
Completed1333
Administration
SynodChurch of Hanover
DeaneryHanover City
ParishMarktkirche, Hanover

During the Reformation the church became Lutheran. It was then expanded, and renovated in the 19th century. Destroyed by the bombings of Hanover in World War II, the Church of the Holy Cross was rebuilt in simpler form between 1959 and 1961. Receiving an altar by Lucas Cranach from the Palace Church (Schlosskirche) that was not rebuilt after World War II, in 1960 its official name became Palace and Town Church of the Holy Cross of Hanover (Schloss- und Stadtkirche St. Crucis Hannover). In 1982 the Church of the Holy Cross parish became part of the Market Church parish.

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