Wallonerkirche, Gothic parish church in Magdeburg, Germany
The Wallonerkirche is a parish building with Gothic pointed arches and ribbed vaults located in central Magdeburg. The structure displays classic Gothic features including tall windows, slender columns, and upward-reaching lines that make the interior feel bright and spacious.
The building was created as a center for Walloon settlers who arrived in Magdeburg during the 17th century. It has remained a significant testament to this immigrant community and their presence in the city ever since.
The church served as a gathering place for Walloon residents who brought their French-speaking traditions and practices to Magdeburg. Today visitors can sense how this community made the building their own spiritual home over centuries.
The building is easily found in the old town and accessible from various directions. Visitors should note that visiting times may vary depending on events, so checking ahead is worthwhile.
The building serves regularly as a concert hall where musical performances take place beneath the Gothic vaults. This dual purpose as both a place of prayer and an event space gives the space a special vitality.
Location: Magdeburg
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
GPS coordinates: 52.13440,11.64620
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:06
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