The Evangelical Lutheran, listed St. Wulphardi Church is located in Freiburg, a town in the district of Stade in Lower Saxony. The parish belongs to the church district of Stade in the district of Stade of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover.
The rectangular late classicist hall church made of bricks was built in 1837/38 by Ernst Heinrich Blohm on the site of a Romanesque basilica under the rare patronage of St. Wolfhard of Augsburg, which had previously been demolished and severely damaged by the storm surge of 1825. The sacristy is located in the east, the portal in the west. The flat walls of the nave are divided by large arched windows. At the height of the fighters is a circumferential cornice. From the gable roof near the entrance façade rises an eight-sided slate-covered roof turret, which is covered with a pointed helmet.
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