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Erlöserkirche

A Modern Revival in Oberrad's Heart

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In Oberrad, the Erlöserkirche stands out with its modern architectural style, rebuilt in 1956. Originally consecrated in 1914, it was destroyed during WWII, and today's design by Alfred Schild captures contemporary elegance. This space marries historical depth with modern simplicity, offering a sense of renewal.
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The Erlöserkirche was consecrated in 1914.

Quick Facts

Architect
Alfred Schild
Architectural Style
Modernism

Guided Story

As you approach, take a moment to admire the striking structure before you. Look up and take in the clean lines and contemporary elegance of the Erlöserkirche's facade. It's not just the architecture you notice; it's the story of resilience and renewal that stands here. Behind you, the serene Waldfriedhof Oberrad whispers tales of the past. The church, originally destroyed during World War II, was reborn in a modern style, embodying hope and new beginnings. Alfred Schild’s design invites contemplation of the power of starting anew. Let the peaceful ambiance envelop you as you imagine the countless stories these walls could tell.

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