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Epiphaniaskirche
A Modern Sanctuary of Spiritual Tranquility
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The Epiphaniaskirche in Mannheim-Feudenheim blends the simplicity of modern architecture with the serene ambiance of a Protestant church. Built between 1963 and 1965, it stands as a cultural heritage monument in Germany, inviting visitors to explore its harmonious design and historical significance.
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Did you know?
The church was designed by architects Albrecht Lange and Hans Mitzlaff.
Quick Facts
- Architectural Style
- Modernism
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
Guided Story
Feel the peaceful aura enveloping you here. Look up, and you'll notice the striking lines of modern architecture standing tall against the sky. This church was crafted by architects Albrecht Lange and Hans Mitzlaff, capturing the spirit and innovation of the 1960s. Close your eyes for a moment; you might hear whispers of the past, the echoes of congregations from years gone by. Nearby, behind you, is the Jewish Cemetery of Feudenheim, quietly preserving the area's history. It's this blend of past and present that gives this place its unique charm.
Part of These Trails
Churches of Mannheim — Walk IIStop 1 of 5
Location
Nearby

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217 m away

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2.0 km away
