
St. Peter
Gothic Revival Majesty in the Heart of Oldenburg
Did you know?
St. Peter's Church in Oldenburg stands as a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture, designed by Osnabrück architect Franz Xaver Lütz in 1876.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1876
- Architect
- Franz Xaver Lütz
- Architectural Style
- Neo-Gothic
- Denomination
- Roman Catholic
Guided Story
Imagine standing before a piece of history that's over 140 years old. Look up at the imposing towers, standing like silent guardians over the city. The Gothic Revival style here speaks of an era when tradition and craftsmanship were paramount. Have you noticed the intricate stonework along the windows? It's a testament to Franz Xaver Lütz's attention to detail. Turn around, and in the distance, you can catch a glimpse of the Garnisonkirche. This area is steeped in Oldenburg's history. Let the tranquil atmosphere wash over you and feel the link between the past and the present.







