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St. Willibald
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St. Willibald

A blend of modern design and historical charm

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Ingolstadt, St. Willibald showcases modern architecture with a timeless touch. Designed by Friedrich Haindl in 1951, this filial church is a testament to Bavaria's architectural heritage. Its clean lines and understated style invite you to experience tranquility within a protected monument.
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The Roman Catholic Church of St. Willibald in Oberhaunstadt was designed by architect Friedrich Haindl in 1951 and is recognized as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.

Quick Facts

Founded
1951
Architect
Friedrich Haindl
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel the tranquility surrounding you here? The modern design of St. Willibald, crafted by Friedrich Haindl, exudes a timeless grace. Look at those sleek lines—they almost invite you to reflect. Did you know that Haindl envisioned this church in the early 1950s as a symbol of post-war reconstruction? Step back for a moment and take in the façade—it speaks of renewal and hope. As you enter, notice how the light filters through the windows, casting gentle patterns across the space. It's as though the church is embracing you, offering a moment of contemplation.

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