In the early 21st century, new edifices have transformed the traditional cityscape.
The old church was to be replaced by a new Neoromanesque-style edifice from the 19th century.
However, the parish continued to grow, and a building fund for a new edifice was started in 1899.
This church stood until it was replaced with a new edifice, built in 1746.
In the early 18th century a new edifice was built, with a nave and two aisles.
In 1974 it was moved to a new edifice to the south of the City Garden.
Ground was broken for the new edifice on 8 September 1958.
The robust design of the new edifice was in reaction to the continued air raid threat.
The community was at first ecstatic about its new edifice.
Construction of a new edifice on the same site began in March 1974.