Matthäuskirche

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“A triangular plot of land it seems an unusual choice for a church isn’t it?” I began my tour. “But that’s the very foundation of the Matthäuskirche in Cologne-Lindenthal a testament to creative solutions and community spirit.”

The Matthäuskirche is more than just a church. It is a vibrant community center a beacon of Protestant faith nestled in the heart of Lindenthal. It’s history is intertwined with the changing landscape of this Cologne neighborhood. Did you know that its very existence is a result of a reorganisation of the evangelical parishes? Back in 1964 the Lindenthal community north of Dürener Straße was re-assigned back to Lindenthal. Before that in 1950 it had belonged to the Braunsfeld parish. The decision to build a new church wasn’t taken lightly.

The need for a new place of worship for those living east of the Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche was evident. A triangular plot of land the former Braunsfelder Gemeinde had bought became the perfect solution despite its unusual shape. It’s this uniqueness that gave the architects Peter Busmann and Godfrid Haberer the inspiration to create this modern masterpiece.

Their design is one of offset cubes creating a playful almost organic feel. The building seamlessly integrates into the street lines of Dürener Straße and Herbert-Lewin-Straße. Two four-to-five-story blocks clad in black Eternit panels form the main structure. Between these sits a smaller two-story block housing the prayer hall and community room. These spaces sit about half a story below street level creating a sense of calm seclusion.

Notice the large entrance vestibule and the fully windowed east wall of the prayer hall. A supporting pillar is a striking feature. This pillar along with the end walls and the diagonal cross-beams are all made from exposed concrete. The interior is cleverly designed. The diagonals guide your eyes to the white lime-sandstone wall opposite the entrance. Here a compartment houses the altar a simple yet elegant structure raised on a half-round wooden platform. A high light shaft brings indirect daylight to the altar area a beautiful touch. Behind the altar hangs a crucifix. The Baptismal font sculpted from granite is a stunning piece. The semicircular arrangement of the seating mirrors the altar platform. Finally a folding wall separates the prayer hall from the community room allowing for flexible use.

The Matthäuskirche is not merely a building it is a living space a reflection of faith community and architectural ingenuity. It’s a space that has evolved and adapted over time. The organ built by Willi Peter in 1980 and the baptismal font by Werner Mally in 1994 all add to its richness. So next time you walk through Lindenthal remember the story behind this unique church. It’s a tale of repurposing adaptation and the enduring power of community.

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