
Waller Kirche
A Blend of Baroque Charm and Modern Simplicity
Did you know?
While the Waller Church initially appears to be a typical 1950s brick building, its Renaissance tower was constructed much earlier and has been a protected monument since 1973.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Julius Schulte-Frohlinde
- Architectural Style
- Baroque
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
Guided Story
Can you feel the serene majesty of this place? Look up at the towering brick structure, a relic of the Renaissance that stands proudly here. You're standing at the crossroads of time. The 1950s brought a simple yet harmonious church nave that beautifully complements the old tower. Light streaming through the tall windows gives the space an almost magical aura. Imagine the bells ringing out across the neighborhood, echoes of history carried through time. Behind you, in the distance, is Waller Park, a green haven in the midst of the city. This church stands as a testament to both permanence and change, a silent witness to the lives of those in Walle.





