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Pastor-Roller-Kirche
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Pastor-Roller-Kirche

Historic Serenity in Lausa

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The Pastor-Roller Church, a cultural heritage monument in Germany, invites you to experience a profound blend of history and spirituality. Named after the long-serving pastor Samuel David Roller, this Lutheran church exudes tranquility and endurance through its simple architecture. Step inside and feel the centuries-old history come alive within its quiet walls. A place that invites reflection and contemplation.
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Did you know?

In 1816, Pastor Samuel David Roller confirmed the future renowned portrait and history painter Wilhelm von Kügelgen in the Pastor-Roller-Kirche.

Quick Facts

Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Lutheran

Guided Story

Take a moment to absorb the simple beauty surrounding you. The Pastor-Roller Church is not just a place of worship, but also of art. Did you know that the renowned painter Wilhelm von Kügelgen was confirmed here? Imagine him as a young man, sitting in these pews, before he ventured into the world of portraits and historical paintings. Look up at the clean lines of the architecture, exuding a quiet strength. As you walk around, you'll see how the church is harmoniously nestled in the greenery of the Lausa district. And if you listen closely, you might just hear the echoes of centuries of prayers and stories.

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