St. Heinrich, Church building in Südstadt-Bult, Germany.
St. Heinrich is a brick church building in Südstadt-Bult that shows traditional architectural features reflecting local construction methods and regional church design. The exterior displays clean lines and red brick surfaces with clear proportions, while the interior is defined by columns, vaulted ceilings, and modest ornamentation.
The building was designed by Eduard Endler and represents German church architecture of its time, combining traditional methods with local materials. The use of brick and the building plan show how churches of that period were constructed.
The interior continues to serve the local community through regular worship services, showing how the building remains woven into everyday life. The spaces reflect the spiritual traditions that have taken shape here over time.
The building is open to visitors interested in exploring its architecture and details, and regular services offer chances to see the interior in use. It is best to visit at times when no events are scheduled to walk around freely.
The brick construction displays craftsmanship techniques typical of church buildings in this region and time, with visible masonry that bears signs of age. This building method is now less common, as many churches were later altered or modernized.
Location: Südstadt-Bult
Architects: Eduard Endler
Made from material: brick
Website: https://st-heinrich-hannover.de/orte/st-heinrich-pfarrkirche.html
GPS coordinates: 52.36200,9.75843
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:43
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