St. Bonifatius, Catholic parish church in Wesertor, Kassel, Germany.
St. Bonifatius is a Catholic parish church in Kassel known for its distinctive open hall design made up of two interlocking trapezoid shapes without supporting columns. A separate bell tower rising 33 meters (108 feet) stands beside it and is topped with a cross.
The original Catholic church at this location was destroyed during World War II. The current building was constructed between 1956 and 1957 under architect Josef Bieling's design.
The church is named after Saint Bonifatius and serves as a gathering place for the local Catholic community who come here for services and spiritual life. It functions as a religious center for believers in this part of the city.
The church is located at Ihringshäuser Straße 3 in the Wesertor district and opens regularly for worship services. Current information about service times and events can be obtained from the parish office.
The interior features stained glass windows designed by artist Agnes Mann located near the entrance and altar area. A sculptural crucifix group is mounted on the wall behind the altar and serves as a focal point for the worship space.
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