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Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Kirche
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Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Kirche

Contemporary design in a sacred setting

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The Dietrich Bonhoeffer Church in Hamburg-Rahlstedt, designed by Otto Andersen, showcases the sleek lines of modern architecture from 1963. As a heritage monument, it offers a unique blend of form and spirituality, reflecting Lutheran traditions. It's a captivating spot to explore modern elegance and historical significance.
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Designed by Otto Andersen in the modern architectural style, the Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Kirche was built in 1963 and is now recognized as an architectural heritage monument.

Quick Facts

Founded
1963
Architect
Otto Andersen
Architectural Style
Modernism
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Lutheran

Guided Story

Can you feel the calm that envelops this place? Take a moment to look around and appreciate the clean lines of its modern architecture, harmoniously blending with nature. The Dietrich Bonhoeffer Church, named after the renowned theologian and resistance fighter, tells a story not just of faith, but of courage. Did you know Bonhoeffer actively opposed the Nazi regime during World War II and paid with his life? This church stands as a quiet monument to his convictions. Look up and notice the clear windows gently letting light into the space, creating a peaceful ambiance. Behind you, the Greifenberg Park stretches out, perfect for a contemplative walk after your visit. Let the elegance and quiet strength of this place resonate with you.

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