Neo-gothic Church
Overview
Built between 1833-87 and standing in the centre of a small square, Martin Luther Church appears gigantic in comparison to neighbouring buildings. Like most Protestant churches built during this period, the building is dominated by neo-gothic and neo-Romanesque elements. The old stained glass windows show scenes from the life of Jesus. Visitors can climb to the top of the steeple and enjoy beautiful views of the city. A war memorial, erected in 1928, is situated behind the church.