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St. George's Church is Berlin's Anglican parish, built in 1950 at Preußenallee and Badenallee after the original 1885 building near Monbijou Park was destroyed in World War II bombing. It served as the garrison church for the British Army during the occupation, reverting to civilian control in 1994. Today the congregation welcomes worshippers of any nationality.
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St. George's Church (Englische Kirche zu St. Georg between 1885 and 1944) is an Anglican church in Berlin, Germany, a parish of the Diocese in Europe of the Church of England. The original building was erected on Monbijou Park in 1885, but during the Second World War was destroyed in allied bombings. The original site on Oranienburger Straße happened to be in what had become the Soviet sector of Berlin in 1945 and was therefore abandoned and the ruins removed in 1949. In 1950, the congregation built a new church on the corner of Preußenallee and Badenallee in Neu-Westend, part of the Westend locality of Berlin in the British sector. The church served as the garrison church of the British Army during the Allied occupation, and reverted to civilian control in 1994.
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- St. George's Church is Berlin's Anglican parish, built in 1950 at Preußenallee and Badenallee after the original 1885 building near Monbijou Park was destroyed in World War II bombing. It served as the garrison church for the British Army during the occupation, reverting to civilian control in 1994. Today the congregation welcomes worshippers of any nationality.
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- St. George’s Church is in Berlin, Berlin (Germany).