The Paulinerkirche

The Paulinerkirche, a historic church on Augustusplatz in Leipzig, stood as a landmark of architecture since its construction in 1231. Despite surviving centuries of change, the church was tragically destroyed in 1968. Decades later, a decision was made to honor its memory by constructing a new university church on the same site.
Designed to echo the original structure, the new building pays homage to the Paulinerkirche’s legacy while serving as a modern symbol of continuity and respect for Leipzig’s rich cultural heritage.
"Destroyed at some point"....honestly!
Thought the same. :D
Btw: The city's name is Hannover. People seem to Fist a lil Heavy Metal in it..
"He's nuthin' but a low-down, double-dealin,' back-stabbin,' larcenous, perverted wooooorm! Hangin's too good for 'im, burnin's too good for 'im. He should be torn into little bitsy pieces...and buried aliiiive!!!!" (Hannover Fist)
I literally have that movie memorized.