St. Nicholas' Chapel, Hanover

St. Nicholas' Chapel (German: Nikolaikapelle) was a chapel in the German city of Hanover dedicated to saint Nicholas. First built between 1250 and 1284 and with a choir dating to 1325, it was largely destroyed during the bombing of Hanover in World War II and is now in ruins.

The chapel ruins.
The chapel in 1898
The chapel ruins in 2018

Epitaphs at the chapel

Sources (in German)

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