The Christ Church is the Evangelical Lutheran town church of Bad Pyrmont in the Lower Saxony district of Hameln-Pyrmont. It was built in neo-Gothic style from 1872 to 1877 according to plans by August Orth. It was given the name Christ Church in 1949.
Today's core town of Bad Pyrmont arose from the villages of Oesdorf and Holzhausen as well as the spa area with Pyrmont Castle in between. The historic village church of Oesdorf is St. Petri. Holzhausen got its own church of St. John in 1953. The need for a central church in the spa area arose from the rapid increase in bourgeois bathing establishments in the 19th century.
For the new church, a plot of land in an elevated position not far from the foyer was acquired and made accessible from the spa center with a flight of stairs. The building was designed by the renowned Berlin architect August Orth, who comes from the Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont.
In 1953 the historical interior painting was replaced by a simple light coat of paint.
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