Pfarrkirche Christi Auferstehung, Catholic church in Neustadt-Süd, Germany
Pfarrkirche Christi Auferstehung is a church complex in Cologne featuring a combination of brick and exposed concrete with a complex polygonal floor plan. Its interlocking building structures create a layered composition where the original tower remains the most recognizable element.
This church was completed in 1907 but suffered severe damage in 1944 during World War II, with only the tower surviving from the original structure. The postwar reconstruction fundamentally reshaped the building into a new architectural form.
The altar space features a bronze sculpture by Franz Josef Lipensky showing Christ on the cross surrounded by figures from different walks of life. This work invites visitors to reflect on multiple perspectives within faith and human experience.
The church is accessed through an archway leading to a former parish garden, giving visitors a sense of the grounds. The worship space sits beneath a glass pyramid, creating a distinctive quality of light during a visit.
During its reconstruction between 1991 and 1993, architects placed the sacred space in the basement while adding office areas above. This unexpected combination demonstrates how the building adapted to modern needs while honoring its religious purpose.
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