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Aegidienkirche, Hanover

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The church today
The church in 1910

The Aegidienkirche was a church in the German city of Hanover. It was the furthest east of the three churches in the old city - the other two were the Marktkirche and the Kreuzkirche. It was dedicated to saint Giles. It was destroyed in the 1943 air-raid on the city and left in ruins as a war memorial.

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