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38: 739: 54: 751: 516:. Finally, the design scheme of German architect Curt Rothkegel was selected. However, because the bell tower's style is too modern, Paul Richter and Hachmeister read the draft and gave notes for improvement. Construction started on 19 April 1908 and was completed on 23 October 1910, under the financial support of the German Governor's Office in Qingdao. The church was officially named "Evangelische Kirche für Tsingtau" ( 61: 566:
In December 1949, the church was confiscated by Qingdao Military Control Commission. The houses was used as the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao Medical College. The church was closed during the ten-year
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captured Qingdao. Four years later, after the end of World War I, German missionaries were repatriated, and the church was taken over by the
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The building area of the church is 1,297.51-square-metre (13,966.3 sq ft), which can accommodate about 1,400 people.
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in 1992. In June 2006, it was listed among the sixth batch of "
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Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Shandong
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Christ's Church, Qingdao is located in Shandong
36°03′54″N 120°19′23″E / 36.06500°N 120.32306°E / 36.06500; 120.32306
Shinan District
Qingdao
Shandong
Denomination
Architect(s)
Church building
Style
German architecture
Groundbreaking
Materials
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
German
‹See Tfd›
Chinese
Protestant church
Shinan District
Qingdao
Shandong
China
Qing dynasty

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