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St. Paulus
Romantic Revival in Düsseldorf's Heart
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Step into the St. Paulus Church in Düsseldorf's Düsseltal district, a stunning example of Romanesque Revival architecture that captivates with its majestic design and over a century of history. Designed by the esteemed architect Josef Kleesattel in 1910, this timeless monument stands proudly as a heritage landmark in North Rhine-Westphalia. Fully accessible, the church offers a serene and spiritual atmosphere for all to enjoy. Let its history and impressive details inspire your visit.
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Architect Josef Kleesattel designed St. Paulus Church in the Romanesque Revival style, making it a rare example of this architectural style in the region.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1910
- Architect
- Josef Kleesattel
- Architectural Style
- Romanesque
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Roman Catholic
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Can you hear the bells? They echo stories of centuries past. Look up at the towering arches and intricate windows of St. Paulus Church, crafted to capture a sense of spiritual grandeur. Imagine the first parishioners stepping inside over a hundred years ago, filled with hope and faith. Nearby, the Zoopark stretches out, a green retreat that mirrors the peace of this sacred space. Do you feel the tranquility that radiates from these walls? It's an invitation to pause and sense the history that permeates this place.
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