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St. Lukas
Where history and neo-Romanesque design unite
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Braunschweig: First Steps10 pts
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Braunschweig: Insider50 pts
Step into the Old Church in Braunschweig-Querum and experience a journey through time. Built in 1864 by Friedrich Maria Krahe, its neo-Romanesque architecture captivates with timeless elegance. As a cultural heritage monument, it offers a serene space for reflection and spiritual connection, inviting you to explore its rich heritage.
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Did you know?
Architect Friedrich Krahe designed the Alte Kirche in the popular 19th-century Neo-Romanesque style.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Friedrich Krahe
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Lutheran
Guided Story
Feel the cool breeze as you step through the church's grand doors. It's as if the air carries whispers of the past. Look up to admire the robust arches and the delicately adorned bell tower reaching for the sky. Just behind you, the gentle murmur of the Querumer Fountain echoes the tales of those who once roamed here. This spot was not just a spiritual haven, but a vibrant community hub. They say that lively gatherings and festivities once filled these grounds. And now, you’re becoming part of its unfolding story.






