The First German Baptist Church, erected in 1866-69 to the designs of Julius Boekel, is a significant reminder of the evolving character of the Lower East Side and an excellent example of the Rundbogenstil style of architecture. The building’s Rundbogenstil design incorporates such typical German Romanesque features as roughly coursed stone facings, large round-arched openings, arcuated corbel tables, belt and string courses, a central gable pierced by an oculus window, corner buttresses with carved finials, columned window frames, and slender multi-storied towers.