Contents
- 1 Early history of Roman Catholic Jerusalem Church
- 2 As a Lutheran place of worship (1539–1682)
- 3 As a Calvinist and Lutheran Simultaneum (1682–1830)
- 4 As a Prussian Union place of worship (1830–1941)
- 4.1 During the Struggle of the Churches
- 5 As a Romanian Orthodox place of worship (1944–1945)
- 6 Ruined state and the new building of 1968
- 7 Furnishings
- 8 Cemeteries
- 9 Noteworthy Parishioners
- 10 References
- 11 Notes
- 12 External links
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