| Condition | In use. Special thanks to Ronald Keller |
| Architects | Werner Groh |
| Construction Date | 1972 |
An octagonal cylinder, which also functions as a bell tower, forms the highest element of the church. The steel trusses that divide the roof into six parts are attached to it. From the lowest point of the roof, the other roof areas follow, staggered with a meter difference in height, so that a spiral is formed around the bell tower. Typical for brutalism, the honesty, the outer shape of the building corresponds exactly to its interior. Light enters the room through skylight strips at every step in the roof.