L’église Sainte-Anne est une église rattachée depuis le 1er janvier 2010 à la paroisse Saint-Luc à Düren. L’église n’a pas toujours été connue sous le patronyme de Sainte-Anne, puis qu’autrefois elle était consacrée à saint Martin. L'édifice actuel est surtout connu comme étant une œuvre majeure des architectes allemands Rudolf Schwarz et Maria Schwartz.
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Düren is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, between Aachen and Cologne, on the river Rur.
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Stadttheater Düren was a theatre in Düren, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
The house was built from 1905 to 1907 to a design by Carl Moritz, the architect of the opera house in Cologne, on what is now the Hoeschplatz. A Düren businessman, Eberhard Hoesch, had donated 500,000 Marks for a new theatre; until then performances had been held at inns. After only 14 months of construction, the theatre opened on 17 January 1907. The house in Jugendstil style seated 700 people. The theatre had no permanent ensemble but housed visiting performances, including by actors Willy Birgel, Paul Henckels and Asta Nielsen, pianist Elly Ney and conductor Herbert von Karajan.
The theatre was destroyed by bombing in World War II on 16 November 1944. Only the basement and the facade remained. The ruin was demolished in 1952, using the stones for the walls of a cemetery in the Kölnstraße.
Theatre performances were resumed in various venues, first on 25 April 1946 in a hall of a hospital, then in the hall of the gymnasium Stiftisches Gymnasium, from 30 November 1991 in the municipal Haus der Stadt.
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Düren station is located to the north of the centre of Düren and is the largest station in the city and the district of Düren. It is located at the intersection of the Cologne–Aachen high-speed line with the lines to Linnich, Heimbach and Euskirchen. Until 1992 it was also connected to the Erft Railway.
The train is served by Regional-Express, Regionalbahn and S-Bahn trains. It is the terminus of the line S19 of the Cologne S-Bahn. The station was opened on 1 September 1841 by the Rhenish Railway Company on its original line from Cologne to Belgium.
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Gürzenicher Bach is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It flows into the Lendersdorfer Mühlenteich, a mill pond near Düren which flows into the river Rur.
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Düren is a Kreis in the west of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Neighboring districts are Heinsberg, Neuss, Rhein-Erft-Kreis, Euskirchen and Aachen.
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