In 1687 it was consecrated as the first Lutheran church in the city, its location in a courtyard stems from the fact that Lutherans were only tolerated in the re-catholicised Düsseldorf at the time. Not least, the interior design of the well-known Frankfurt artist Tobias Rehberger invites you to enter into the small hall church: Rehberger created geometrically patterned, colourful tiered wall hangings for the side walls and a white acrylic glass altar. In 2011, the Düsseldorf Psychosocial Centre erected a mourning ground for refugees and immigrants on the grounds of the church, who have no access to the graves of their relatives.