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St. Antonius
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St. Antonius

Timeless Romanesque Beauty in Friedrichstadt

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Step into St. Antonius Church and experience the majestic Romanesque Revival architecture. Constructed between 1905 and 1909 by architects Wilhelm and Paul Sültenfuß, its iconic round arches and solid structure offer a serene grandeur. This wheelchair-accessible heritage site invites you to admire its craftsmanship and soak in the peaceful ambiance.
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St. Antonius in Düsseldorf, designed by architects Wilhelm and Paul Sültenfuß, is a rare example of Romanesque Revival architecture in the region.

Quick Facts

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

Guided Story

Take a moment to look up at the grand arches above you. Did you know that these arches are not only a stunning architectural feature but also symbolize the heavens and eternity? As the soft light streams through the intricately designed windows, it casts an almost mystical glow across the space. Behind you, if you listen closely, you might catch the sound of the ancient bells, calling people together for over a century. Imagine the generations who have prayed here. The silence in this space is almost tangible, broken only by the gentle footsteps on the stone floor. Let yourself feel the history and spiritual presence of this church.

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