Reinoldikirche
Reinoldikirche, or St. Reinold's Church, is a historic brick Gothic parish church in Lübeck, in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It is located in the city's old town, among a group of medieval religious and civic buildings that reflect Lübeck's Hanseatic past. The church has medieval origins and has functioned as a place of worship for centuries; it became Lutheran during the Reformation and remains an active parish church within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany.
The building is characteristic of brick Gothic architecture, with a solid nave and a tall bell tower
Today Reinoldikirche serves regular worship as well as concerts and cultural events. It is open to visitors