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Andreaskirche
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Andreaskirche

A modern sanctuary of spiritual tranquility

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In Frankfurt's Dornbusch district, the Protestant Saint Andrew Church offers a serene escape with its modern architectural design. Created by Hermann Goepfert, the church showcases clean lines and a timeless aesthetic that has graced the community since 1959. As a cultural heritage monument, it stands as a peaceful haven amid urban life, inviting moments of reflection.
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Despite its modern architectural style, the Andreaskirche was recognized as a cultural heritage monument as early as 1959, which is uncommon for buildings of that era.

Quick Facts

Architect
Hermann Goepfert
Architectural Style
Modernism
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
December 13, 1959
Denomination
Protestant

Guided Story

Look at the clean lines of the church tower reaching up into the sky. It's almost like a beacon of calm amidst the city's hustle. Named after the Apostle Andrew, one of the first disciples of Jesus, this church bridges the past with its modern design. Notice how the light streams through the windows, bathing the space in a gentle, soothing glow. Behind you, the Albert-Schweitzer-Siedlung continues to be a community hub since the church was dedicated in 1959. They say the understated elegance of the architecture heightens the spiritual experience here—a place where tranquility feels almost tangible. Take a moment to soak it all in.

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