St. Gertrud, Catholic parish church in Lohne, Germany.
St. Gertrud stands at the center of Lohne on Rixheimer Square and is a Catholic parish church that seats approximately 1000 visitors. Two prominent towers shape the outline of the place and are visible from many points across the town.
The first documented mention dates to 1221, though origins may trace back to the early 9th century when Charlemagne established Saxon mission districts. The long history of the place shows its importance as a religious center across many centuries.
The interior was designed by local artists including Heinrich Klingenberg and Luzie Uptmoor, whose works shape the spaces throughout. The carefully crafted high altar with movable wings demonstrates the skill of this artistic partnership.
The parish office is located at Brinkstraße 8 and welcomes visitors with questions and information. The church sits at a central location and is easy to find for those visiting the area.
A fountain made of granite and sandstone by Karl Josef Dierkes depicts the saint as protector of gardeners, travelers, and the sick. This 1993 work blends religious tradition with modern artistic interpretation in a public space.
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