Neander Church

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Church

Named after the theologian and hymn writer Joachim Neander (1650-1680)

Single-nave church with a harmonious interior in historicism style

with Art Nouveau influences. The elaborately structured outer walls are made of Neanderthal limestone. Bells and facade from the construction period.

Laying of the foundation stone on July 26.7.1903, 23.7.1905, inauguration on July 1954, XNUMX; Architect Heinrich Plange from Wuppertal, conversion XNUMX; the Neander Church was created through the commitment of a private church building association with the significant participation of the cloth manufacturer Adolf Boeddinghaus (donation of the property).

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Office for Culture and Tourism

Düsseldorfer Strasse 26
40822 Mettmann

0049 2104 99-0

info@neanderland.de

Organization

Mettmann district

Nearby

Neander Church

Neanderweg 19
40699 Erkrath

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