St. Peter und Paul, Gothic Revival church in Sodingen district, Herne, Germany.
St. Peter and Paul is a Gothic Revival church in Herne-Sodingen with a prominent bell tower housing five cast steel bells and stained glass windows. The interior contains a high altar from 1912 and original 18th-century statuary.
The foundation stone was laid in 1902, with auxiliary bishop Augustinus Gockel from Paderborn consecrating the completed church on July 5, 1906. The building rose during a period of growth for the local Catholic community.
The interior holds religious artworks from different periods, including two statues of Saints Peter and Paul created around 1730. These figures shape the spiritual character of the church and speak to its artistic heritage.
The church stands at Kirchstraße 70 and forms a central facility alongside its cemetery for the community. Access is straightforward and the surrounding area provides parking, with nearby facilities within easy reach.
The church houses Herne's oldest surviving organ, originally built in 1810. This instrument was restored in the 1980s and continues to fill the space with sound today.
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