Christuskirche in Windhoek, Namibia, is an iconic Lutheran church and a major historical landmark. Built in 1910, this German Evangelical church stands as a symbol of the country's colonial past and is known for its distinct architectural style, blending neo-Gothic, Art Nouveau, and Romanesque elements. The church was constructed with locally sourced sandstone and features striking stained-glass windows, donated by Kaiser Wilhelm II, and a 24-meter high clock tower, which is visible from various points in Windhoek