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Luther Place Memorial Church is a congregation belonging to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The neo-Gothic church building in Thomas Circle in Washington, D.C., was designed by architects Judson York, J. C. Harkness, and Henry Davis and constructed in 1873 as a memorial to peace and reconciliation following the American Civil War. Its original name was Memorial Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Luther Monument is situated in front of the church. The statue is a replica of the centerpiece of the Luther Monument in Worms, Germany, and was given to the church in 1884 by German emperor William I.

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  • Luther Place Memorial Church is a congregation belonging to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The neo-Gothic church building in Thomas Circle in Washington, D.C., was designed by architects Judson York, J. C. Harkness, and Henry Davis and constructed in 1873 as a memorial to peace and reconciliation following the American Civil War. Its original name was Memorial Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Luther Monument is situated in front of the church. The statue is a replica of the centerpiece of the Luther Monument in Worms, Germany, and was given to the church in 1884 by German emperor William I. (en)
  • L'église commémorative Luther Place, en anglais Luther Place Memorial Church, est un édifice religieux protestant situé au Thomas Circle à Washington, à 800 mètres de la Maison-Blanche. La paroisse est membre de l'Église évangélique luthérienne d'Amérique (ELCA). L'église est de style néo-gothique. Elle est élevée en 1873 comme un mémorial à la paix et à la réconciliation après la guerre de Sécession. Son nom est alors Memorial Evangelical Lutheran Church. Une statue en bronze du réformateur Martin Luther, offerte par l'empereur allemand Guillaume Ier en 1884, est située devant l'église. (fr)
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