As you approach St. Lambert's Church, look for the striking green copper spires soaring into the sky. These are your guiding beacons through the charming Oldenburg rooftops. You'll notice the distinctive Gothic Revival style, with its towering pointed arches and intricate details.
St. Lambert's Church, or St. Lamberti-Kirche, is the main Evangelical Lutheran church in the heart of Oldenburg. Named after Lambert of Maastricht, this church has certainly seen its fair share of changes since its original Romanesque hall was constructed between 1155 and 1234. It got quite the 19th-century makeover, transitioning into the magnificent building you see today. Inside is a rotunda-style basilica, taking a page from the grand Pantheon in Rome.
Positioned near the old Rathaus to the north and Schloss Oldenburg to the southeast, it's a central hub of history and architectural wonder. So, while you're there, why not imagine the stories its ancient walls could tell? Just remember, no spontaneous choir performances inside!




