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Erlöserkirche

Modern design meets Bavarian heritage

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In Landshut, the Erlöserkirche stands as a testament to modern design by architect Hans Döllgast. Established in 1961, this church is a recognized architectural heritage site in Bavaria. Its bright, airy spaces and sleek lines offer a serene environment perfect for reflection.
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The Erlöserkirche was originally planned for the western part of Landshut.

Quick Facts

Founded
1961
Architect
Hans Döllgast
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel that tranquility wrapping around you? It's like a gentle cloak that keeps the world outside. Look up and notice those clean lines and how the light dances across the ceiling. That's the work of Hans Döllgast, who designed it in 1961 to create exactly this kind of serene space. Behind you, a little further away, is the St. Peter and Paul Church, and if you look northwest, you might catch a glimpse of Piflas Castle. This church, the Erlöserkirche, may have a modern style, but its role as a place for contemplation is timeless. The clear structures draw your gaze inward, inviting you to find a moment of peace.

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