
Matthäuskirche
Modern elegance amidst historical surroundings
Did you know?
Designed by architect Friedrich Pützer, the Matthäuskirche in Frankfurt is a rare example of post-war modernism amidst the city's contemporary skyline.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Friedrich Pützer
- Architectural Style
- Modernism
- Opening Date
- 1955
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Partially accessible
Guided Story
Feel the gentle breeze cutting through the tall buildings around you? It's as if the Matthäuskirche offers you a moment of peace amidst the city's hustle. Look up at those clean lines of the roof. They are a hallmark of post-war modernism, a time when people sought hope and strength. Imagine the sunlight streaming through the large windows, bathing the interior in a warm glow. Behind you, the buzz of Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage fills the air, yet here, everything seems to pause. Built after the war, this church stands as a symbol of new beginnings and community. It's a place inviting you to pause and soak in the beauty of the moment.





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