| Condition | In use. Fins on the side added later. |
| Architects | Josef Lehmbrock |
| Construction Date | 1957 |
St. Reinhold is the consequent realization of the demand for a unpretentious, functional architecture. The construction is reduced to a simple hall and a separate bell tower. The façade originally was completely closed besides the window above the entrance, while the fins on the sides were added at a later point. The only decorative element was the glass window, an abstract representation of a Gothic rose window. Written by Sandra Pappe