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St. Thaddäus
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St. Thaddäus

A Modernist Gem in Kriegshaber

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St. Thaddäus Church in Augsburg captivates with its sleek New Objectivity architecture, designed by Thomas Wechs. Listed as a heritage monument in Bavaria, it embodies the modernist spirit of the post-war era. Nestled in the vibrant Kriegshaber district, it provides a serene retreat for contemplation.
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St. Thaddäus Church in Augsburg was designed in the New Objectivity style by Thomas Wechs during World War II.

Quick Facts

Founded
1948
Architect
Thomas Wechs
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic

Guided Story

Can you feel the gentle hum of the city around you? St. Thaddäus Church is a haven amidst this vibrant urban life. Look up at the clean lines of its facade, capturing the essence of New Objectivity perfectly. Did you know that Thomas Wechs, the architect, aimed to create a modern vision of faith in the post-war era? Behind you, along Ulmer Straße, you can still sense the influence of that time. Here, in this architectural sanctuary, history and modernity meet. Let the tranquility of this place wash over you as you explore the design details.

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