Zion's German Lutheran Church Explained

Zion's German Lutheran Church
Coordinates:37.1733°N -104.5136°W
Built:1890
Architect:Isaac Hamilton Rapp
Architecture:Late Victorian
Added:October 25, 2006
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:06000950

Zion's German Lutheran Church (Zion's Lutheran Church) is a historic church at 510 Pine Street in Trinidad, Colorado.

It was built in 1890 and was added to the National Register in 2006.

It is NaNfeet in plan. It is described in its NRHP nomination as:

a distinctive red brick building with stone trim and a steeply-pitched, wood shingle roof. The building has decorative gabled trim, pointed-arch windows, buttressing, and a central tower/narthex with an elaborate roof and a round arched entry below a large rose window. Stylistically, the eclectic composition almost defies classification. Predominantly Victorian Gothic, the church also possesses elements of other styles from the Late Victorian era, including Romanesque Revival, theStick Style, and Queen Anne with some Germanic influences.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=06000950}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Zion's German Lutheran Church / Zion's Lutheran Church; 5LA.10968]. National Park Service. George H. Hagen . Ken Fletcher . December 2005 . July 29, 2018. With