Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/St._James'_Church,_Hamburg> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 items per page.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg abstract "St. James' Church (German: Hauptkirche St. Jacobi) is one of the five principal churches (Hauptkirchen) of Hamburg. In 1529, it became a Lutheran church. It is located directly in the city centre, has a 125 m tall tower and features a famous organ by Arp Schnitger from 1693. It is dedicated to St James the Greater and often incorrectly referred to in English as St Jacob's.".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg thumbnail St_Jacobi_Hamburg.jpg?width=300.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg wikiPageExternalLink index.php?id=4.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg wikiPageExternalLink default_englisch.htm.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg wikiPageID "3688672".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg wikiPageRevisionID "595069831".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg architectureStyle Gothic_architecture.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg buildingName "Hauptkirche St. Jacobi".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg buildingName "St. James' Church".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg hasPhotoCollection St._James'_Church,_Hamburg.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg latitude "53.550278".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg location "Quarter Neustadt, Hamburg, Germany".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg longitude "10.000556".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg mapCaption "Shown within Hamburg, Germany".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg mapSize "250".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg mapType "Germany Hamburg".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg religiousAffiliation Lutheranism.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg status "Cathedral".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg subject Category:13th-century_church_buildings.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg subject Category:Churches_in_Hamburg.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg subject Category:Gothic_hall_churches_in_Germany.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg subject Category:Lutheran_church_buildings_converted_from_Roman_Catholicism.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg subject Category:Lutheran_churches_in_Germany.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg point "53.55027777777778 10.000555555555556".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg type ArchitecturalStructure.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg type Building.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg type Place.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg type ReligiousBuilding.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg type Wikidata:Q532.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg type Place.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg type Location.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg type SpatialThing.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg comment "St. James' Church (German: Hauptkirche St. Jacobi) is one of the five principal churches (Hauptkirchen) of Hamburg. In 1529, it became a Lutheran church. It is located directly in the city centre, has a 125 m tall tower and features a famous organ by Arp Schnitger from 1693. It is dedicated to St James the Greater and often incorrectly referred to in English as St Jacob's.".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg label "Hauptkirche Sankt Jacobi (Hamburg)".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg label "Kościół Główny św. Jakuba w Hamburgu".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg label "Sint-Jacobikerk (Hamburg)".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg label "St. James' Church, Hamburg".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg label "圣雅各教堂 (汉堡)".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg sameAs Hauptkirche_Sankt_Jacobi_(Hamburg).
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg sameAs Sint-Jacobikerk_(Hamburg).
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg sameAs Kościół_Główny_św._Jakuba_w_Hamburgu.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg sameAs m.09vk2k.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg sameAs Q564532.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg sameAs Q564532.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg lat "53.55027777777778".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg lat "53.550278".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg long "10.000555555555556".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg long "10.000556".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg wasDerivedFrom St._James'_Church,_Hamburg?oldid=595069831.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg depiction St_Jacobi_Hamburg.jpg.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg isPrimaryTopicOf St._James'_Church,_Hamburg.
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg name "Hauptkirche St. Jacobi".
- St._James'_Church,_Hamburg name "St. James' Church".