Stadtkirche, Lutheran church in Delmenhorst, Germany.
The Stadtkirche is a church building in Delmenhorst with white walls, a 54-meter tower, and a rectangular interior space illuminated by large windows. Inside, a pillar created in 1967 displays three sections on its surface.
A church first stood on this site in 1538, though it was later replaced by a timber-framed structure. The building took its current form in 1789 when a new structure was constructed.
The name refers to its role as the main church of the city, reflecting its importance in community life. The interior is defined by large windows that distribute light evenly and create a bright, open feeling.
The building is accessible on Saturdays during market hours, typically between 12:00 and 13:00, with guided tours of the count's burial vault available. Visitors should note this limited opening time and check ahead before planning a visit.
Inside is an organ built in 1957 by Alfred Führer with over 2,000 pipes arranged across multiple registers. This instrument represents skilled craftsmanship from the mid-20th century.
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