
Allerheiligenkirche
Modern design and cultural inspiration unite
Did you know?
The Allerheiligenkirche in Frankfurt's Ostend, designed by architect Hermann Mäckler, stands out as one of the few churches known for its role as an art and culture church.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Hermann Mäckler
- Architectural Style
- Modernism
- Denomination
- Roman Catholic
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Imagine standing before a structure that rises like a modern monolith into the sky. The Allerheiligenkirche's sleek design and subtle color palette create an atmosphere that's both calming and inspiring. Look up, and you'll see the simple tower, like a guardian watching over Ostend. This isn't just a place of worship, but a hub for art and culture. The services here are renowned for their musical diversity, blending classical organ sounds with modern interpretations. Behind you, the famous Frankfurt Zoo stands, and you might hear the distant murmur of animals, enhancing the church's serene silence. Let the fusion of architecture and art enchant you, and feel how the space tells its own story.







