
Trinitatiskirche
Step into Cologne's oldest Protestant church
Did you know?
Architect Friedrich August Stüler designed the Trinitatiskirche in the Romanesque Revival style, making it a rare example of this architecture in Cologne.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- June 3, 1860
- Architect
- Friedrich August Stüler
- Architectural Style
- Romanesque
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Not accessible
Guided Story
Do you feel the calm that emanates from the ancient walls of the Trinitatiskirche? Look up and take in the intricate Romanesque details that harken back to a different era. Built in 1860, this church is a place that whispers stories. Maybe you can imagine the echo of concerts or special ceremonies that have filled this space. Turn slightly and notice how the church fits seamlessly into the Old Town, with the Heumarkt just nearby. To your right, heading west, you'll find the Ubiermonument, offering a glimpse into an even older chapter of Cologne's history. The Trinitatiskirche is a place where past and present meet in a way you have to feel to truly appreciate.







