St. Lambertus (Düsseldorf)

Sankt Lambertus is one of the four Roman Catholic churches of Düsseldorf and is probably the oldest building and a monument of the historic city center. Before the construction of the Gothic part of the building in the fourteenth century, a Romanesque church had stood there for centuries, established even before Düsseldorf became a city in 1288.

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Kreuzherrenkirche

The Kreuzherrenkirche was initially a monastery church of the Order of the Order of the Cross existing since the 15th century. After a long period of abandon in the 19th and 20th centuries (as a horse stable, storage room, depot and until 1957 as a tax office) it was re-consecrated in 1990.

Andreaskirche

The Andreaskirche is a monastery church in Düsseldorf, used since 1972 by the Dominicans. The church, built in the 17th century is a listed building.

Maxkirche

The St. Maximilian Catholic Church or Max Church is a late 18th century Baroque church. Former Franciscan monastery, it became a parish church after the abolition of the monastery in 1804.