The Marienkirche is a church built in East Westphalian Minden and dates back to the end of the 10th century founded in Minden Marienstift. Around 1022, the construction of the church began and gradually expanded. Initially still without a tower, this was later west to the actual church, which has been a Protestant parish church since the Reformation.
The Marienkirche in the city of Minden is an unmistakable landmark of the city. In addition to the church services, concerts are also held here. It is an "open church" and is open Monday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Marienkirche goes back to the Marienstift founded in Minden at the end of the 10th century. Construction of the church began around 1022 and was expanded piece by piece. Initially without a tower, this was later built to the west of the actual church, which has been a Protestant parish church since the Reformation.