St. Albertus Magnus, Church building in Lindenthal, Germany.
St. Albertus Magnus is a brick church in Lindenthal built in the post-war era. The building displays clear features of 1950s architecture with its masonry exterior and religious symbols woven throughout the design.
The structure was designed in 1950 by architect Otto Bongartz and reflects early post-war thinking about church design. Bongartz's approach exemplified how German architects explored new directions for religious buildings after the Second World War.
The church is named after Saint Albertus Magnus and serves the local community as a gathering place for celebrations and observances. Visitors can sense how the neighborhood has long connected with this building for religious occasions and shared events.
The church is located in Lindenthal and remains open to visitors throughout the week. Regular services take place, so guests should plan to arrive respectfully outside of active ceremonies or celebrations.
The church was designed by architect Otto Bongartz, a less celebrated figure than his contemporaries but one who made valuable contributions to church architecture. His work at St. Albertus Magnus demonstrates thoughtful understanding of space and function in religious buildings of the post-war years.
Location: Lindenthal
Inception: 1950
Architects: Otto Bongartz
Address: Suitbert-Heimbach-Platz 3, 50935 Köln
GPS coordinates: 50.92001,6.90667
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:42
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