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Reformierte Kirche Blumenthal
Gothic Revival Splendor in Blumenthal's Core
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Step into the majestic ambiance of the Evangelical Reformed Church in Bremen-Blumenthal, where Johannes Vollmer's Gothic Revival architecture meets historic walls. As a protected cultural heritage monument, the church provides not only a place of worship but a slice of living history. Its artistic details and historical charm turn every visit into an experience. Let yourself be enchanted by its timeless beauty and uncover the hidden stories within its walls.
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Designed by architect Johannes Vollmer, the church is a rare example of Gothic Revival architecture in Bremen.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Johannes Vollmer
- Architectural Style
- Neo-Gothic
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Reformed
- Website
- refo-blumenthal.de
Guided Story
Feel the quiet serenity of this majestic space? It's like stepping back in time. Look up at the intricate Gothic arches, crafted by the renowned architect Johannes Vollmer. Just imagine the bustling traders who once passed by here, coming from the nearby Blomendal Castle. Behind you, notice the detailed carvings, a testament to the skill of artisans long gone. This church isn't just a place of worship; it's a living piece of history, echoing stories of faith and community. Listen to the soft hush of the air, and let the timeless beauty envelop you.







