Evangelical Lutheran Church, Swakopmund, Namibia
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Swakopmund is the 2nd oldest building of the Evangelical Lutheran churches in Namibia. The building was designed in neo-Baroque style and completed in 1911. There were a number of German contributions to the building of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. The architect was a Bavarian, a firm from the northern seaport of Hamburg carried out the building works and the stained-glass windows were donated by the town of Bremen. The organ came from Stuttgart. The church was proclaimed as a national monument in 1978.
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