Wiesbadener Programm

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title: Wiesbadener Programm
text: The Wiesbadener Programm is a program for Protestant church architecture developed in Wiesbaden, the capital of Hesse, Germany, in the late 19th century. It contradicted an older Eisenacher Regulativ from 1861 which demanded that new church buildings had to follow Romanesque Revival style or Gothic Revival style. The program was initiated by Emil Veesenmeyer, minister of the Bergkirche, and Johannes Otzen, an architect who designed the Ringkirche (1892–94) as the first church following the princ
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