St. Bartholomäus, Gothic church in Ahlen, Germany.
St. Bartholomäus is a hall church featuring four aisles, a short choir section, and three-part windows decorated with fish-bladder tracery. The building is defined by its western tower and presents itself as a characteristic example of late Gothic design.
The building originated around 800 on episcopal grounds and came under monastic administration in 1139. It received its current late Gothic form in the late 15th century, while its western tower was rebuilt between 1815 and 1819 following collapse.
The church served as a religious gathering place for centuries, shaped by its monastic connection and community worship. Its interior layout still reflects this purpose through the arranged seating areas and sacred furnishings visible to visitors.
The building stands as a protected monument and is clearly visible in Ahlen's townscape. Visitors can easily locate it in the city center, where it serves as a notable orientation point.
The interior preserves an intricately carved sacrament house from 1512 created by Master Bernd Bunickman from Münster. This work displays exceptional stonecraft with religious figures that reflect the artistry and devotion of its time.
Location: Ahlen
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
GPS coordinates: 51.76260,7.88817
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:42
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