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Lukaskirche
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Lukaskirche

A Symphony of Architecture and History

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Standing tall in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen, the Lukaskirche reaches 41 meters into the sky. Crafted by architect Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Leonhardt, it beautifully blends historical design with Protestant simplicity. As you enter, you feel the serene atmosphere that permeates this architectural gem. Be inspired by the timeless beauty and spiritual tranquility of this remarkable place.
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Designed by architect Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Leonhardt, the Lukaskirche stands out with its impressive height of 41 meters.

Quick Facts

Architect
Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Leonhardt
Height
41 m
Denomination
Protestant

Guided Story

Look up and see how the spire of the Lukaskirche seems to reach for the sky. This 41-meter structure is not just an architectural landmark; it stands as a quiet witness to history. Turn around and you'll feel the lively buzz of Sachsenhausen, a district full of contrasts. The church was designed by Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Leonhardt, known for his skill in marrying grandeur with simplicity. Step inside, and you'll feel the cool air and the peace that only such a revered space can offer. Did you know that during World War II, many surrounding buildings were damaged, yet the Lukaskirche miraculously remained intact? It's a little miracle, reminding us of the importance of preserving our cultural treasures.

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