St. Peter und Paul, Parish church in Bühl, Germany.
St. Peter und Paul is a Gothic Revival parish church in Bühl featuring a prominent tower positioned next to the town hall. Its interior contains ornate stained glass windows distributed across the choir area, side chapels, central nave, and transept sections.
The church was constructed in the Gothic Revival style and has shaped Bühl's townscape since its completion. It stands today as a monument representing the religious building traditions of the Baden-Württemberg region.
The religious center brings multiple nationalities together during the annual Peace Light distribution from Bethlehem and maintains regular ecumenical commemorative services.
The church is located near the town center and is accessible on several weekdays. Visitors should check opening hours in advance, as times vary depending on the day of the week.
The Schwarz organ, a pneumatic instrument of historical value, was returned to operation following extensive restoration work. Music lovers appreciate this rare instrument for its distinctive sound quality.
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