St.-Jakobus-Kirche, Cultural heritage church in Mannheim, Germany.
St.-Jakobus-Kirche is a church in Mannheim featuring traditional German ecclesiastical architecture with a prominent tower. The building displays detailed stone craftsmanship on both its exterior and inside.
The building underwent major reconstruction from 1947 to 1956 following damage from World War II bombing. This rebuilding restored it to its current form.
The church functions as a religious center for the community and regularly hosts concerts and events. Visitors experience how worship and cultural activities coexist within the same space.
The building is accessible by public transport and offers parking for visitors. Opening times vary depending on the day of the week and season.
The northern tower contains original structural elements in its basement dating to the church's earliest periods. These foundations lie beneath the reconstructed building.
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