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Dreifaltigkeitskirche
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Dreifaltigkeitskirche

Modern design meets spiritual tranquility

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Built in 1962 by Friedrich Spengelin, the Dreifaltigkeitskirche in Harburg is a striking example of modern architecture. Recognized as a cultural heritage monument in Germany, its clean lines and contemporary design exude a serene dignity. Experience the harmonious blend of form and function that makes this Lutheran church a unique place for reflection.
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Designed by Friedrich Spengelin in a modern architectural style, the Dreifaltigkeitskirche in Harburg was recognized as a cultural heritage monument in Germany as early as 1962.

Quick Facts

Founded
1962
Architect
Friedrich Spengelin
Architectural Style
Modernism
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Lutheran

Guided Story

Feel the tranquility this building exudes? Look up and notice how the play of light and shadow highlights its clean, modern lines. Designed by Friedrich Spengelin, the Dreifaltigkeitskirche is a 1960s architectural gem. It stands as a quiet witness to a time when architecture was exploring new paths. Did you know the church was seen as a symbol of new beginnings? Built during a period of change, its design reflects that spirit. The simple forms and understated elegance invite you to pause and appreciate its simplicity. You might even imagine the soft melody of an organ filling the space with gentle sounds.

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