Germany

St. Engelbert, Mulheim, Germany

St. Engelbert is a neo-Gothic church constructed in 1901. The structure exemplifies early 20th-century Catholic architectural design with distinctive modernist interventions during its renovation.

The remodeled interior incorporates contemporary materials alongside original elements. Slender steel tube supports tapering toward the base create an elegant structural system, while a stucco ceiling and steel frame characterize the updated design. The church maintains traditional liturgical arrangements, including a raised altar, tabernacle positioned on the altar, and altar rails that define the sanctuary space.

Original neo-Gothic interior walls remain visible, serving as a testament to the church’s early construction. The renovation successfully balanced preservation of historic elements with modern structural and aesthetic improvements, demonstrating thoughtful stewardship of this significant religious landmark.