There's the St.-Georg Church, an roman catholic church located at the "Olgastrasse" in Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
The Church of St. George in Ulm was built as a catholic garrison church in the years 1902-1904 to the south of "old cemetery" at the Olga street by the architect Max Meckel. Today it is the parish church of 1920 built catholic parish of St. George. The ownership of the church was given in 1962 by the Federal Republic of Germany to the parish of St. George.
Meckel used for the church the late gothic forms and combined them with contemporary and own ideas. As one of the few remaining almost unchanged churches of the gothic revival was therefore registered as a cultural monument of particular importance in the memorial book of Baden-Württemberg. The renovations 1977/1983 and 1993/1995 were limited to refresh, repair and recovery.