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47°33′6″N 7°34′42″E / 47.55167°N 7.57833°E
Pauluskirche | |
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Location | Basel |
Country | Switzerland |
Denomination | Protestant |
History | |
Dedication | Saint Paul |
Pauluskirche (English: St. Paul) is a Protestant church in Basel, Switzerland. The church was constructed between May 1898 and November 1901 by Karl Moser and Robert Curjel and features a Neo-Romanesque architectural style. The apse is fitted with a stone pulpit that is raised behind a stone communion table. The aspe also features a gallery, with a central arch behind the pulpit, in which the organ and choir are placed. [1][2]
References
- ^ Yates, Nigel (2008), Liturgical Space: Christian Worship and Church Buildings in Western Europe 1500-2000, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., p. 133, ISBN 9780754657972
- ^ "Pauluskirche Basel". myswitzerland.com. Retrieved 2010-09-04.
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