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St. Antonius
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St. Antonius

Modern design meets timeless spirituality

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Nestled in Düsseldorf's Hassels district, St. Antonius Church stands as a striking example of modern architecture. Built in 1927 and designed by Hermann Schagen, the church captivates visitors with its sleek design and serene atmosphere. Visiting here offers a chance to appreciate the innovative beauty of modernism while embracing the spiritual calm of Catholic tradition.
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Hermann Schagen was the architect of St. Antonius Church.

Quick Facts

Founded
1927
Architect
Hermann Schagen
Architectural Style
Modernism
Denomination
Roman Catholic

Guided Story

Can you feel that serene calmness around you? This church has a story to tell. Take a look at those sleek lines and modern facade. Did you know that its architecture was considered groundbreaking back in the 1920s? Hermann Schagen, the architect, aimed to create a space that was both modern and spiritual. If you glance up at the ceiling, you might notice the influence of the Bauhaus movement, which was flourishing in Germany around the same time. Behind you, in the distance, stands the Adoration Church, another architectural gem that speaks to the history of this area. Take a moment to let the peaceful atmosphere sink in, as you feel the blend of tradition and modernity.

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