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Taborkirche
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Taborkirche

Art Nouveau charm in a serene setting

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Built in 1911 by architects Peter Jürgensen and Jürgen Bachmann, the Taborkirche captivates with its stunning Art Nouveau architecture. The intricate details and serene design offer a peaceful retreat, perfect for worship and quiet reflection. While wheelchair accessibility is limited, the church's historical charm and tranquil surroundings continue to draw visitors seeking a moment of peace.
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Designed by Jürgen Bachmann, the Taborkirche is a rare example of Art Nouveau architecture with elements of the emerging modern style.

Quick Facts

Founded
1911
Architect
Jürgen Bachmann
Architectural Style
Art Nouveau
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the calm that envelops you as you approach this historic church. Look up and admire the distinctive tower of the Taborkirche, rising proudly against the sky. Built not just as a place of worship, this church stands as a testament to history. Inside, though you might catch only a glimpse through the windows, the stained glass tells tales of biblical stories and local legends. Imagine the countless weddings, baptisms, and prayers witnessed by these walls. Behind you, to the northwest, a monument honors the victims of fascism and war, linking past with present. This church is a living piece of history, shaped by the time and people who lived and prayed here.

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