| Condition | In use. |
| Architects | Horst Neidhardt / Rainer Herrmann |
| Construction Date | 1960 |
A church building made of red brick, only the roofing of the entrance and the free-standing bell tower are made of exposed concrete. A colored 200 m² glass concrete wall adorns the façade on the south side, and determines the colorfulness of the light inside. A grid system seems to connect the whole church area. A grid of squares with a glass concrete mosaic decorates the tower, as does the glass façade of the church building. This grid has been integrated into the coffered deck in an enlarged form, supported by narrow concrete pillars.