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St. Antonius
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St. Antonius

Romanesque Splendor in the Heart of Oberkassel

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St. Antonius captivates with its stunning Romanesque architecture and prime location on Luegallee. Designed by architect Josef Kleesattel and completed in 1910, it stands as a significant architectural heritage monument in North Rhine-Westphalia. Its harmonious atmosphere and wheelchair accessibility invite you to linger and explore.
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Architect Josef Kleesattel designed St. Antonius in the Romanesque style, even though the church was completed in 1910, when modern architectural styles were gaining popularity.

Quick Facts

Founded
1905
Architect
Josef Kleesattel
Architectural Style
Romanesque
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the serenity around you? These sturdy walls have stood for over a century, whispering tales of the past. Look up at the grand dome – it's a stunning example of Romanesque Revival architecture. Did you know this church remained largely unscathed during World War II, while much of the surrounding area was hit hard? These stones have seen so much change and resilience. Behind you, the bustle of Luegallee is constant, yet in here, peace prevails. The light streaming through those beautiful windows casts a magical glow across the space. It's truly a place to pause and reflect.

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