A magnificent Neo-Gothic church built in the early 20th century. It was destroyed during the First World War. In memory of the war, artillery shells were embedded in the walls of the church, which looks quite unusual. Very organic, beautiful, strict, tall (by the way, 59 meters) . There is a gentrified territory, green spaces, many sculptures and monuments around.. The perfect place for a walk. There is a monumental doghouse under the log cabin in which he lives.. cat.
For those who are used to such architecture, it probably is not of interest, but it was new to me and caused admiration....It's a very beautiful church. Current. Services are being held. They didn't go inside, but you can walk around the entire structure.