The pulpit in the Catholic Church of St. Lambertus in Düsseldorf’s Old Town was built between 1691 and 1698
(March 2026)
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The pulpit in the Catholic Church of St. Peter in Zell an der Mosel (Rhineland-Palatinate). The color white dominates the interior of this classicist church (built 1786-1793).
(October 2025)
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The baroque pulpit in the Protestant village church in Hülsenbusch (Gummersbach municipality, Oberbergischer Kreis).
(August 2025)
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The late Baroque pulpit in St George's Catholic Church in Alt-Kaster (Bedburg/ Erft) dates from 1785.
(June 2025)
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The baroque pulpit in the neo-Gothic Catholic church of St Johannes Baptist in Leichlingen (Rhineland) comes from a dissolved monastery in Düsseldorf.
(April 2025)
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The baroque pulpit (from 1760) and one of two organs in the Protestant church in Leichlingen (Rhineland). The church was built between 1753 and 1756 on the site of previous buildings.
(April 2025)
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The pulpit in the Catholic parish church of St Martin (built in 1852/53) in Hillesheim (Vulkaneifel area, Rhineland-Palatinate) was created in the 17th century. It was taken over from the predecessor building of the present church, which was demolished in 1852. The sounding board, the rear wall and the staircase are missing.
The figures depict the four evangelists.
(February 2025)
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The now Protestant-Lutheran St Peter's Cathedral in Bremen was built in the Romanesque style over the foundations of older predecessor buildings from the 11th century onwards and rebuilt and extended in the Gothic style from the 13th century onwards.
The pulpit was made in the Baroque style in 1641.
(September 2024)
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Pulpit in the Evangelical Lutheran St Magnus Church in Sande (Friesland/Lower Saxony). The church was built in 1351, but the predominantly baroque interior dates from the 17th century.
(September 2024)
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Today's Protestant Reformed church in the village of Campen (Krummhörn municipality in the district of Aurich in the East Frisia region of Lower Saxony) dates back to the late 13th century. The pulpit with the oversized soundboard was built in 1794 and the organ in 1835.
(September 2024)
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