List of church buildings in the Saarlouis district
The list of church buildings in the Saarlouis district lists all the churches and (larger) chapels in the Saarlouis district in western Saarland . The Saarlouis district is traditionally very Roman Catholic. There are only a few Protestant churches.
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image | Interior | Surname | con- fession |
Municipality / district | construction time | Notes / architectural style |
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St. Ludwig | Roman Catholic |
Saarlouis ( location ) |
1970 | Architect: Gottfried Böhm ; representative parish church in the style of brutalism in a tradition with the architecture of the pilgrimage church Neviges ; neo-Gothic tower facade of the previous church from 1866 | ||
St. Petrus Canisius | Roman Catholic |
Saarlouis ( location ) |
1901 | Neo-Romanesque church building; today used by the Society of St. Peter for Holy Masses in the Old Rite . | ||
Protestant church | possibly |
Saarlouis ( location ) |
1906 | |||
Assumption Day | Roman Catholic |
Saarlouis / Roden ( location ) |
1901/ 1949 |
With a neo-Gothic core from 1901, almost destroyed in the Second World War and rebuilt in 1949, heavily modified | ||
Christ the King | Roman Catholic |
Saarlouis / Roden ( location ) |
1968 | Church building in the style of brutalism; Profaned in 2015 and converted into a kindergarten. | ||
Holy Trinity | Roman Catholic |
Saarlouis / Fraulautern ( location ) |
1954 | Link organ from 2001 | ||
St. Joseph | Roman Catholic |
Saarlouis / Fraulautern (location Kreuzberg ) ( location ) |
1963 | |||
St. John | Roman Catholic |
Saarlouis / Steinrausch ( location ) |
1984 | |||
Free evangelical community | free-ev. |
Saarlouis / Steinrausch ( location ) |
~ 1970 | |||
St. Crispinus and Crispinianus | Roman Catholic |
Saarlouis / Lisdorf ( location ) |
1764/1929 | (New) Baroque parish church (expanded in 1929); representative Mayer organ from 1987 | ||
St. Medardus | Roman Catholic |
Saarlouis / Neuforweiler ( location ) |
1866 | Neo-Romanesque church building | ||
St. Mary | Roman Catholic |
Saarlouis / Picard ( location ) |
1948 | Branch church | ||
St. Peter and Paul | Roman Catholic |
Saarlouis / Beaumarais ( location ) |
1847 | Hall church | ||
St. Peter | Roman Catholic |
Bous (Saar) ( location ) |
1892 / ~ 1950 |
Originally neo-Gothic parish church; expanded during rebuilding after World War II. | ||
Protestant church | possibly |
Bous (Saar) ( location ) |
1913 | |||
Redemptorist Monastery Heiligenborn | Roman Catholic |
Bous (Saar) ( location ) |
1952 | Abandoned in 2009 and profaned from the church. | ||
Holy sacrament | Roman Catholic |
Dillingen (Saar) ( location ) |
1913 | Representative neo-Romanesque basilica; popularly known as "Saardom" due to its representative size; Architect: Peter Marx | ||
St. Johann | Roman Catholic |
Dillingen (Saar) ( location ) |
1845 | Classicist hall church; Catholic main parish church of the city until the Saardom was built | ||
Protestant church | possibly |
Dillingen (Saar) ( location ) |
1969 | Church building in the style of brutalism | ||
New Apostolic Church | newap. |
Dillingen (Saar) ( location ) |
???? | |||
St. Maximin and Fourteen Holy Helpers | Roman Catholic |
Dillingen (Saar) / Diefflen ( location ) |
1894 | Neo-Gothic church building | ||
Maria consolation | Roman Catholic |
Dillingen (Saar) / Leases ( location ) |
1963 | |||
St. Josef and St. Wendelin | Roman Catholic |
Dillingen (Saar) / Diefflen ( location ) |
1900/ 1950 |
Neo-Gothic church building; after the Second World War rebuilt changed | ||
St. Mary | Roman Catholic |
Ensdorf (Saar) ( location ) |
1868 | Neo-Romanesque church building | ||
Holy Trinity and St. Mary | Roman Catholic |
Lebach ( location ) |
1883 | Neo-Gothic church building; 1968 Renewal of the upper floor of the tower including the top | ||
St. Michael | Roman Catholic |
Lebach ( location ) |
1938/ 1950 |
Former horse stable; expanded into a church around 1950; used today as a school church | ||
Protestant church | possibly |
Lebach ( location ) |
1907 | |||
St. Maternus | Roman Catholic |
Lebach / Aschbach ( location ) |
1950 | |||
St. Alban | Roman Catholic |
Lebach / Thalexweiler ( location ) |
1784/ 1968 |
Romanesque church tower from 1470; The nave was extended by an annex in 1968. | ||
St. Aloysius | Roman Catholic |
Lebach / Steinbach ( location ) |
1916/ 1952 |
Neo-baroque church building; Tower from 1953 | ||
Mary Queen and St. Michael | Roman Catholic |
Lebach / Dörsdorf ( location ) |
1964 | Filial church of St. Aloysius Steinbach | ||
Heart of jesus | Roman Catholic |
Lebach / Gresaubach ( location ) |
1910/ 1961 |
Zeischiffiges neo-Gothic church building; 1961 Extension by two yokes | ||
St. Anthony | Roman Catholic |
Lebach / Niedersaubach ( location ) |
1910 | Neo-Romanesque branch church | ||
St. Donatus | Roman Catholic |
Lebach / Landsweiler ( location ) |
1953 | Church tower from 1961 | ||
St. Peter of Milan | Roman Catholic |
Lebach / Eidenborn ( location ) |
1964 | Branch church | ||
St. Joseph | Roman Catholic |
Lebach / Falscheid ( location ) |
1937 | Branch church | ||
St. Peter and Paul | Roman Catholic |
Nalbach ( location ) |
1767/ 1892/ 1927 |
1892 extension of a transept by Wilhelm Hector ; 1927 Dismantling of the transept and simultaneous renewed expansion by Becker & Falkowski | ||
St. John the Baptist | Roman Catholic |
Nalbach / Piesbach ( location ) |
1924 | |||
St. Michael | Roman Catholic |
Nalbach / Körprich ( location ) |
1926 | |||
Old Michael's Chapel | Roman Catholic |
Nalbach / Körprich ( location ) |
???? | Predecessor church and once a branch of St. Peter and Paul Nalbach; used as a chapel until today | ||
Heart of jesus | Roman Catholic |
Nalbach / Bilsdorf ( location ) |
1951 | |||
St. Nicholas | Roman Catholic |
Rehlingen-Siersburg / Rehlingen ( location ) |
1972 | |||
St. Martin | Roman Catholic |
Rehlingen-Siersburg / Siersburg ( location ) |
1916 | Neo-baroque parish church | ||
St. Willibrord Chapel | Roman Catholic |
Rehlingen-Siersburg / Siersburg ( location ) |
~ 15th century | Original parish church of the place; late Gothic vault | ||
St. Conrad | Roman Catholic |
Rehlingen-Siersburg / Hemmersdorf ( location ) |
1936 | |||
St. Nicholas | Roman Catholic |
Rehlingen-Siersburg / Hemmersdorf ( location ) |
1936 | Branch church of St. Konrad; Church tower from 1867 | ||
St. Rufus | Roman Catholic |
Rehlingen-Siersburg / Niedaltdorf ( location ) |
1873 | Neo-Gothic church building | ||
St. Mauritius and St. Barbara | Roman Catholic |
Rehlingen-Siersburg / Fremersdorf ( location ) |
1913 | Neo-Romanesque church building; Klais organ from 1999 | ||
Exaltation of the Cross | Roman Catholic |
Rehlingen-Siersburg / Gerlfangen ( location ) |
1966 | Church tower of the previous church | ||
St. Margareta | Roman Catholic |
Rehlingen-Siersburg / Eimersdorf ( location ) |
1900 | Neo-Gothic branch church | ||
Mary Help of Christians | Roman Catholic |
Rehlingen-Siersburg / Fürweiler ( location ) |
1921 | Neo-Romanesque branch church | ||
St. Anthony | Roman Catholic |
Rehlingen-Siersburg / Oberesch ( location ) |
1971 | Branch church in the style of brutalism | ||
St. Heinrich | Roman Catholic |
Rehlingen-Siersburg / Biringen ( location ) |
19th century / 1950 |
1950 Reconstruction and extension of an older hall church | ||
St. Blaise and Martinus | Roman Catholic |
Saarwellingen ( location ) |
1900 | Neo-Gothic parish church | ||
St. Pius X. | Roman Catholic |
Saarwellingen ( location ) |
1960 | Profaned in 2019; Demolition planned | ||
New Apostolic Church | newap. |
Saarwellingen ( location ) |
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St. Bartholomew | Roman Catholic |
Saarwellingen / Schwarzenholz ( location ) |
1915 | Neo-Gothic parish church | ||
St. Mary | Roman Catholic |
Saarwellingen / Reisbach (Saarwellingen) ( location ) |
1887 | Neo-Gothic parish church; Klais organ from 1900 | ||
St. Stephen | Roman Catholic |
Schmelz (location Bettingen) ( location ) |
1961 | |||
St. Mary | Roman Catholic |
Schmelz (location outside) ( location ) |
1934 | Representative Mayer organ from 1999 | ||
New Apostolic Church | newap. |
Schmelz (location outside) ( location ) |
???? | |||
St. Joseph and St. Theresa of the Child Jesus | Roman Catholic |
Schmelz / Schattertriesch ( location ) |
1965 | Branch church; Konrad Mühleisen organ from 1993 | ||
To Our Lady of Sorrows | Roman Catholic |
Schmelz / Michelbach ( location ) |
1933 | Mayer organ from 1998 | ||
St. Willibrord | Roman Catholic |
Schmelz / Limbach ( location ) |
1907 | Neo-Gothic parish church | ||
Old Church of St. Willibrord | Roman Catholic |
Schmelz / Limbach ( location ) |
1750 | Baroque hall church with Romanesque tower (around 1200); In 1912 it was converted into a community hall | ||
St. Joseph | Roman Catholic |
Schmelz / Dorf im Bohnental ( location ) |
1957 | Branch church | ||
Exaltation of the Cross | Roman Catholic |
Schmelz / Hüttersdorf ( location ) |
1958 | |||
Mary Queen | Roman Catholic |
Schmelz / Primsweiler ( location ) |
1963 | Branch church; Church tower demolished in 2017 | ||
St. Martin | Roman Catholic |
Schwalbach (Saar) ( location ) |
1907 | Neo-Gothic parish church; large four-manual organ made by Ernst Seifert (Bergisch Gladbach) | ||
Heart of jesus | Roman Catholic |
Schwalbach (Saar) (location Griesborn) ( location ) |
1953 | |||
Protestant church | possibly |
Schwalbach (Saar) ( location ) |
~ 1970 | |||
St. Laurence | Roman Catholic |
Schwalbach (Saar) / Hülzweiler ( location ) |
1909 | Representative neo-baroque parish church; Beckerath organ from 1981 | ||
St. Joseph | Roman Catholic |
Schwalbach (Saar) / Elm (location Derlen) ( location ) |
1904 | Neo-Gothic parish church; Architect: Peter Marx . The interior was renovated in 2019 and changed in color and lightened compared to the photo opposite. | ||
Assumption Day | Roman Catholic |
Schwalbach (Saar) / Elm (location Sprengen) ( location ) |
1950 | Branch church | ||
St. Boniface | Roman Catholic |
Überherrn ( location ) |
1929 | Expressionist church building; large organ made by Haerpfer-Erman in 1953 | ||
St. Monika | Roman Catholic |
Überherrn (location residential town ) ( location ) |
1983 | |||
Evangelical community center | possibly |
Überherrn ( location ) |
2012 | Former Post; Rebuilt into a community center in 2012. | ||
St. Peter | Roman Catholic |
Überherrn / Bisten ( location ) |
1788 | Baroque hall church | ||
St. Martin | Roman Catholic |
Überherrn / Berus ( location ) |
1750 | Baroque hall church with Romanesque church tower | ||
St. Matthias | Roman Catholic |
Überherrn / Altforweiler ( location ) |
1936 | Expressionist church building with a representative double tower facade; Architect: Peter Marx | ||
St. Nicholas | Roman Catholic |
Überherrn / Felsberg ( location ) |
1901 | Neo-Gothic church building | ||
Visitation of the Virgin Mary | Roman Catholic |
Wadgassen ( location ) |
1882 | Noromanic church building; large Haepfer & Erman organ from 1961 | ||
Heart of jesus | Roman Catholic |
Wadgassen / Hostenbach ( location ) |
1923/ 1955/ 1964 |
1955 construction of the church tower; 1964 Extension of the church with a new transept and a choir room | ||
To the Holy Guardian Angels | Roman Catholic |
Wadgassen / Schaffhausen (Saar) ( location ) |
1934/ 1954 |
1954 construction of the church tower | ||
Protestant church | possibly |
Wadgassen / Schaffhausen (Saar) ( location ) |
1907 | |||
St. Anthony | Roman Catholic |
Wadgassen / Werbeln ( location ) |
1912 | |||
St. Gangolf | Roman Catholic |
Wadgassen / Werbeln ( location ) |
1893 | Neo-Gothic church building | ||
St. Francis | Roman Catholic |
Wadgassen / Friedrichweiler ( location ) |
1926 | Neo-Baroque branch church; Konrad Mühleisen organ from 1995 | ||
St. Catherine | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen ( location ) |
1863 | Neo-Gothic parish church | ||
Chapel of St. Nicholas | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen ( location ) |
1885 | Clinic church of the St. Nikolaus Hospital with neo-Romanesque interior | ||
Chapel of St. Michael | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen ( location ) |
1965 | Tent-shaped church building; House chapel of the Sonnental family | ||
New Apostolic Church | newap. |
Wallerfangen ( location ) |
1892 | Former synagogue | ||
St. Salvator | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen / St. Barbara ( location ) |
1954 | Branch church | ||
St. Andrew | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen / Gisingen ( location ) |
1960 | Branch church | ||
Mary Queen | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen / Rammelfangen ( location ) |
1960 | Branch church | ||
St. Hubertus | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen / Him ( location ) |
1732/ 1836 |
Hall church | ||
St. Remigius | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen / Leidingen ( location ) |
1742 | Hall church | ||
St. Margaretha | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen / Bedersdorf ( location ) |
1732/ 1776 |
Hall church | ||
St. Martin | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen / Ittersdorf ( location ) |
1828/ 1928 |
New construction of the church including the old church building. Architect: Peter Marx | ||
Our Lady of Lourdes | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen / Düren ( location ) |
1886 | Neo-Gothic branch church or castle chapel; Architect: Carl Friedrich Müller | ||
St. Jakobus the Elder and St. Wendelin | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen / Kerlingen ( location ) |
1930/ 1950 |
Branch church; In 1950, the transept, choir and a tower were generously expanded. | ||
Chapel to the loving woman | Roman Catholic |
Wallerfangen / Oberlimberg ( location ) |
1959 | Branch church or chapel; Profaned in 2019. |
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