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Auferstehungskirche
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Auferstehungskirche

Where Modern Design Embraces Historic Roots

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At the Resurrection Church in Landshut, you'll experience a unique blend of modern architecture and historical significance. Built in 1965, this visible brick structure symbolizes a fresh start for post-war communities and provides a serene space for reflection in the Wolfgangsiedlung. Its accessibility ensures that everyone can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this Protestant church.
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The church was constructed to accommodate Protestant expellees settling in the area.

Quick Facts

Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing before a structure that's more than just a place of worship. Look at the red brickwork. It speaks of a time of change and new beginnings. Right in front of you is the clean, modern design of the 1960s, blending seamlessly into the Wolfgangsiedlung. If you look up, you'll notice the simple elegance of the roof, offering a protective cover over the church. This place became a refuge for many who lost their homes after World War II. A site not only of spiritual but also social significance for the community. The serenity here is palpable, a moment of reflection amidst the city's hustle and bustle.

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