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Christuskirche
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Christuskirche

A Neo-Gothic Gem in Frankfurt's Heart

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The Christuskirche in Frankfurt's Nordend captivates with its stunning Neo-Gothic architecture, crafted by Carl Baresel and Carl Julius Bauer. This impressive brick structure, crowned with a prominent facade tower, stands as a testament to masterful design and offers a serene space for reflection. Experience the unique ambiance of this heritage-listed building, rich with history and character.
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The Christuskirche in Frankfurt was originally designed as the Zionskirche by architects Carl Baresel and Carl Julius Bauer in the Neo-Gothic style.

Quick Facts

Denomination
Methodist
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the tranquility surrounding you? The Christuskirche towers with its Gothic arches and striking brick tower like a guardian over Nordend. Look up and admire the intricate details reaching towards the sky. Did you know this church was once called the Zionskirche? It was renamed after World War I as a symbol of new beginnings. Behind you stretches Bethmannpark, once a leisure haven for citizens and still a serene escape today. Let the history of this place wash over you as you experience the harmony of architecture and nature. Can you hear the whispers of the past echoing through the old walls?

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