The catholic church is the bigger one seen on the left (St. Patrokli Dom), directly next to the beautiful colourful townhall and the protestant church is the slightly smaller one on the right with the "Zwiebelturm" (St. Petri). The place where today's St Petri is located has had the first church built around the year 800. The building we see today was built around 1150 (but of course a lot was changed and added in the following centuries). If she hasn't taken you yet (I'm a bit behind on your vlog 😉 ), make Sue show you "Wiesen Kirche", there is a very special window in there with the "westfälische Abendmahl" wherein Jesus and his followers are eating westphalian ham and bread for last supper. It's nice to see you're making friends. 😁
The catholic church is the bigger one seen on the left (St. Patrokli Dom), directly next to the beautiful colourful townhall and the protestant church is the slightly smaller one on the right with the "Zwiebelturm" (St. Petri). The place where today's St Petri is located has had the first church built around the year 800. The building we see today was built around 1150 (but of course a lot was changed and added in the following centuries). If she hasn't taken you yet (I'm a bit behind on your vlog 😉 ), make Sue show you "Wiesen Kirche", there is a very special window in there with the "westfälische Abendmahl" wherein Jesus and his followers are eating westphalian ham and bread for last supper.
It's nice to see you're making friends. 😁