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St. Elisabeth
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St. Elisabeth

A 1950s architectural gem in Augsburg's Lechhausen

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St. Elisabeth Catholic Church captivates with its distinctive 1950s architecture, crafted by Michael Kurz. Nestled in the Lechhausen district, it stands as a protected heritage site, inviting you to experience the ambiance of a bygone era. The church's connection to its adjacent rectory and its dedication to Elizabeth of Thuringia create a unique charm. Visiting here lets you enjoy the harmony of history and architecture.
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Architect Michael Kurz designed St. Elisabeth Church in the 1950s, which is now a protected architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.

Quick Facts

Architect
Michael Kurz
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic

Guided Story

Feel the spirit of the 1950s in the air? Look up and admire the clean lines of Michael Kurz's architecture, capturing the essence of post-war simplicity. This church, dedicated to Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia, stands as a beacon of charity and compassion. Imagine her walking the streets, offering aid to those in need. Behind you, the rectory is closely intertwined with the church, each with its own tale. As you step inside, you're enveloped by a sense of calm and majesty. Take a moment to watch how the light dances through the windows, bathing the space in a warm glow.

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