Französisch-reformierte Kirche, Reformed church in Altstadt, Magdeburg, Germany
The Französisch-reformierte Kirche is a church in Magdeburg's Altstadt featuring an octagonal floor plan and mansard roof. Twelve columns support the interior galleries, creating a distinctive architectural layout for the worship space.
The foundation was laid in 1705 according to designs by Berlin architect Emanuel l'Étang, who drew inspiration from the temple of Montauban in France. Following a fire, the structure was substantially rebuilt in 1804 based on plans by Johann Conrad Constenoble.
This church was built for French Protestant refugees who arrived in the city starting in the 1680s seeking protection. The congregation maintained its own services and customs, shaping the religious diversity of the community.
The church is located in the heart of the Altstadt and is recognizable by its octagonal shape and distinctive roof. Access to the interior depends on current opening hours and events, so checking ahead is advisable.
The ceiling once featured an ornamental royal eagle, complemented by gilded inscriptions in the interior. The seating was arranged in an amphitheater-like layout, providing worshippers with an unusual view of the altar space.
Location: Magdeburg
GPS coordinates: 52.13325,11.64207
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:09
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