Christuskirche

Church

SauerlandRadring / Neusta POIs / Christuskirche

The increasing industrialization of Neheim led to the growth of the Protestant congregation as a result of the new residents moving in, making it necessary to build a place of worship. The neo-Gothic church built of quarry stone was consecrated in 1862.





Christuskirche, Arnsberg-Neheim

Address

Christuskirche

Burgstraße 11

59755 Arnsberg

Properties:

  • Parking spaces available
  • open on request/by arrangement

The Protestant Christuskirche was erected as a neo-Gothic building on the highest point between the Möhne and Ruhr rivers. It is made of quarry stone and has a slate-covered roof. The growth of the congregation made it necessary to extend the church in the years 1897-1899 by lengthening the nave and adding a side gallery. The three windows in the choir illustrate the resurrection of Jesus and were one reason why the church was named Christuskirche after the Second World War. After the exterior of the church was renovated in the early 1990s, an interior renovation will follow in the next few years.

Prices

Free admission: 0 €

Directions

by car: via the A46, exit 62 (Neheim) by public transportation (bus) line C1, S10 (from Alt-Arnsberg) by train to Neheim-Hüsten station and from there by bus

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