The single-nave church, which was built in 1491, was named after the Augustinian "sisters", whose convent commissioned the construction of the church with its unique net vaulting, which is rare in this region. In 1683, the Great Elector handed it over to the Reformed Church. The tower and the structural extension of the church date back to 1860/61.
With the addition of the choir room in 1891, it is now a particularly atmospheric cultural venue.
With the addition of the choir room in 1891, it is now a particularly atmospheric cultural venue.
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Openings
Please show consideration for the church services.
Payment Options
Entrance Free
Directions & Parking facilities
Parking: There are several parking garages in Bielefeld city center.
Public transportation: Bus stop "Notpfortenstr." (e.g. lines 21,22,24) or streetcar stop "Jahnplatz" (lines 1-4).
Public transportation: Bus stop "Notpfortenstr." (e.g. lines 21,22,24) or streetcar stop "Jahnplatz" (lines 1-4).