Horner Kirche, Protestant church in Horn-Lehe, Germany.
Horner Kirche is a Protestant place of worship in the Horn-Lehe district featuring Neoclassical design elements throughout its structure. A three-story tower with pilasters dominates the facade, while decorative details crown the eastern end of the building.
The building was constructed in 1824 on the site of an earlier church dating from 1116. Architect Wilhelm Weyhe carried out major modifications to the structure in the 1890s, reshaping both its interior and exterior.
The church serves as a meeting place for various musical ensembles that gather regularly throughout the year. Visitors can experience the active musical life that shapes community participation here.
The church is located at Horner Heerstraße 30 and sits in an easily accessible area. Regular worship services and community activities occur throughout the week for visitors to join.
The church grounds contain one of Bremen's oldest trees: a linden that has stood for roughly 900 years. This ancient tree remains rooted in the cemetery alongside graves of notable residents from earlier times.
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