St. Martin, Parish church in Rehlingen-Siersburg, Germany.
St. Martin is a parish church featuring a neo-baroque addition built in the early 1900s, designed by architect Peter Marx and marked by a tall tower with a pyramidal roof. The building brings together older sections with its more modern extension.
The parish of Itzbach received its first mention in a document from the 12th century, when it was named in a decree by a church leader. This early reference marked the beginning of religious life in the area.
The church displays paintings and statues that came from a demolished hospital chapel in Aachen and now fill its interior. These artworks tell the story of how religious objects find new homes across regions.
The building functions as an active Catholic parish center with regular services held throughout the year. Visitors can reach it easily in town and view both the exterior architecture and interior spaces.
The tower holds four bronze bells cast in the 1950s that ring with distinct tones across town. These bells are examples of skilled bell casting from that era.
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