Apostelkirche, Gothic Revival church in Mitte, Germany.
The Apostelkirche is a red brick church building designed in the Gothic Revival style, featuring pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and tall windows that create an upward-reaching effect. The structure maintains its original architectural elements and demonstrates how 19th-century builders interpreted medieval design principles.
Construction began in 1880 under architect Conrad Wilhelm Hase and the church opened officially on May 1, 1884. The building emerged during a period when Hanover's population expanded and new communities needed religious spaces.
The church name references the apostles, and its role as a community worship space shaped how the local Evangelical-Lutheran congregation gathered for over a century. The interior arrangement reflects traditional Protestant church design with its focus on the sermon and communal singing.
The church sits on Gretchenstraße in central Hanover and is recognizable from the street when walking through the surrounding area. The interior is arranged to accommodate worship gatherings and visitors can enter to experience the space firsthand.
Karl Börgemann served as the building contractor and combined traditional medieval construction methods with 19th-century engineering innovations to bring the design to life. This practical approach resulted in a structure that honors historical forms while employing contemporary technical advances.
Location: Mitte
Inception: 1883
Architects: Conrad Wilhelm Hase
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Made from material: brick
Website: https://apostel-und-markus.de/gemeinde/Die-Kirchen/apostelkirche
GPS coordinates: 52.38500,9.74528
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:01
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