Dominikus Böhm, 1880-1955, was the architect of St. Anthony Church, rebuilt after the neo-Baroque church was burnt and bombed.
The church tower, constructed of brick, has four layers of openings.
View of the circular Baptismal font at entrance of church, in line with the altar, horse-shoe shaped sanctuary and arched walls and windows of this church built in 1951.
The raised, free-standing altar allows the priest to face the people during Mass. The stained glass windows are in arched casing and the ambo near congregation.
Detail of the raised, free-standing altar, tabernacle, Crucifix and the stained glass windows. There are no altar rails between the sanctuary and the congregation.
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St. Anthony, Munster, Germany
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