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St. Bartholomäus
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St. Bartholomäus

Modern spirituality meets historical charm

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St. Bartholomäus Church in Heidelberg-Wieblingen represents a fresh perspective on church architecture from the 1950s, built when the previous church became too small. Its simple, modern design, combined with thoughtfully integrated community spaces, invites you to experience tranquility and spirituality in a place with rich history. Following a careful renovation from 2018 to 2020, it now shines with renewed brilliance and is a protected monument, highlighting its cultural significance. Visiting here promises a journey through time and space that inspires the spirit.
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St. Bartholomew's Church was built between 1955 and 1956 due to the previous church being too small, and it includes community rooms within the same structure.

Quick Facts

Founded
1955 - 1956
Denomination
Roman Catholic

Guided Story

Feel the soft light streaming through the large windows. The space around you exudes a simple yet impactful tranquility. This church tells a story of change and modernity, built in the 1950s to meet the growing needs of its community. Look up and notice the clean lines and understated architecture that convey a sense of openness and receptiveness. Just a short walk behind you is the old St. Bartholomäus Church, once the heart of the community. Across the river, you can imagine the gentle flow of the Neckar, a quiet companion to those seeking peace here. This place beautifully blends history and present in a harmonious dialogue.

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