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Evangelische Kirche Haarzopf
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Evangelische Kirche Haarzopf

Historic Grace in the Heart of Haarzopf

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Step into the serene ambiance of the Evangelical Church Haarzopf, crafted in 1913 by architect Max Benirschke. This heritage-protected building captivates with its understated yet striking design, reflecting the vibrant story of Protestant life in Essen. Immerse yourself in the harmonious architecture and the tranquil spiritual atmosphere.
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Architect Max Benirschke, who designed the Evangelische Kirche Haarzopf, was renowned for creating numerous other churches throughout the Rhineland.

Quick Facts

Founded
1913
Architect
Max Benirschke
Denomination
Protestant

Guided Story

Can you feel the whispers of history around you? Take a moment to look up at the tall stained glass windows splashing vibrant colors on the floor. Above, the vaulted ceiling rises like a protective canopy. If you listen closely, you might catch the echoes of voices from past generations who gathered here. Max Benirschke, the architect, crafted more than just a building; he created a sanctuary of reflection and community. Behind you, the nave stretches out, simple yet dignified, a testament to the Protestant roots deeply embedded here. Let the tranquility of this place envelop you as you sense the seamless flow of past and present.

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