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Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche

Classical Grace in Beiertheim's Heart

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Discover the remarkable architecture of the early 19th century, skillfully crafted by Friedrich Weinbrenner. Known as Stephanienbad, the Paul-Gerhardt Church welcomes you with its neoclassical facade into a haven of tranquility. Here, historical significance meets timeless beauty as you admire the cultural grandeur of this monument.
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Built between 1811 and 1817, the church combines historical elegance with a welcoming atmosphere.

Quick Facts

Architect
Friedrich Weinbrenner
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

As you stand here, take a moment to soak in the atmosphere of this historic site. Look up at the grand facade, where the clean lines and balanced proportions reflect the neoclassical style perfected by Friedrich Weinbrenner. Imagine the gatherings that took place here over two hundred years ago, where the Paul-Gerhardt Church served as a refuge and a community hub. Notice the intricate architectural details above you. This wasn’t just a place of worship—it was a central point of connection for many. Listen to the quiet and let the serenity of this space fill you with a sense of its historical importance.

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