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Matthäuskirche

Modern elegance amidst historical surroundings

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The Matthäuskirche, a post-war modernist gem by Friedrich Pützer, captivates with its simple yet striking design. Since opening in 1955, this Protestant church has been a serene refuge in the bustling Gallus district, exuding timeless grace. Experience the harmonious blend of architecture and spirituality, offering a unique sense of tranquility in its modern form.
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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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