Evangelische Kirche Feldberg, Lutheran church in Müllheim, Germany
The Evangelische Kirche Feldberg is a Neo-Romanesque church building with a 53-meter tower located in Müllheim. The structure has a cross-shaped floor plan and its altar features paintings by a local artist.
An earlier wooden church at the same location burned down in 1870, leading to the construction of a new building. The present structure was built between 1872 and 1875.
The bells in the tower bear the names of duchesses and shape the sound of the place. Visitors hear these bells ring and experience a connection to the town's identity through their sound.
The church opens for visitors during the summer months and can be contacted through the local administration. Regular opening hours make it possible to plan visits, and inquiries can be made in advance.
The bricks used in construction traveled by waterways, transported across two large lakes from a distant brickyard. This unusual delivery method shows how materials connected the building to regional commerce.
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