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St. Clement's Basilica, Hanover

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Country
  
Germany

Consecrated
  
4 November 1718

Phone
  
+49 511 1640520

Bell
  
4 (north tower)

Architect
  
Tommaso Giusti

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Functional status
  
Active

Status
  
Basilica

Groundbreaking
  
6 July 1712

St. Clement's Basilica, Hanover

Location
  
Goethestraße 33 Hanover, Lower Saxony

Website
  
www.st-clemens-hannover.de

Address
  
Goethestraße 33, 30169 Hannover, Germany

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Hildesheim

Similar
  
Kreuzkirche - Hanover, Neustädter Kirche - Hanover, Marktkirche - Hanover, Wilhelm Busch Museum, Lower Saxony State Mus

St. Clement's Basilica is the main Roman Catholic church in the city of Hanover. It is dedicated to Saint Clement of Rome. It is part of the parish of St. Heinrich and belongs to the Diocese of Hildesheim.

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History

Construction started in 1712, and finished in 1718. This was the first Roman Catholic church to be built in Hanover since the Reformation, when the Kingdom of Hanover became Protestant.

The church was almost totally destroyed during the Allied bombings in 1943 during World War II, as Hanover and other major cities were major targets for strategic bombing in an effort to cripple the Nazi regime. Reconstruction began in 1946, and the completed church was dedicated on 24 November 1957. On 12 March 1998, Pope John Paul II made the church a Minor Basilica.

Notable burials

  • Tommaso Giusti (de), Italian architect who designed St. Clement's
  • References

    St. Clement's Basilica, Hanover Wikipedia