St. Joseph, Gothic Revival church building in Vahrenwald-List, Germany
St. Joseph is a Gothic Revival church building in the Vahrenwald-List district featuring pointed arches, buttresses, and rich stone ornamentation. The structure displays the typical vertical lines and finely crafted details that characterize this architectural period.
The building was constructed in the late 19th century by architect Maximilian Jagielski following Gothic Revival design principles. This style was popular during the period and helped shape the urban landscape of the district.
The church serves the community as a place for worship and reflects the artistic vision of the 19th century through its architectural style. You can see the craftsmanship in every detail of the stonework as you walk through the building.
The church is located in the northern part of the Vahrenwald-List district and is easily accessible on foot. You should be aware that services and private events take place, so it is advisable to check in advance or visit during regular opening hours.
The church's preservation status ensures the protection of its original Gothic Revival features, including its structural elements and decorative stonework.
Location: Vahrenwald-List
Architects: Maximilian Jagielski
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: https://st-joseph-hannover.de
GPS coordinates: 52.39390,9.74214
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:21
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