
Neuapostolische Kirche Moselstraße
A Blend of Modernity and Tradition in the Heart of Ludwigshafen
Did you know?
Architect Wilhelm Würth designed the Neuapostolische Kirche Moselstraße in Mannheim in the avant-garde style of New Objectivity, making it an architectural gem of the late 1920s.
Guided Story
Can you feel the gentle whisper of the wind moving through the trees? It's as if the church itself is speaking to you. Look up and take in the simple facade, a hallmark of the New Objectivity style. This understated architecture was designed by Wilhelm Würth between 1929 and 1930. Imagine people gathering here during a time of change and renewal, seeking solace. Behind you, in the distance, stands the Melanchthon Church—a testament to the rich history of this area. Let the serene atmosphere envelop you and take a moment to feel the connection between past and present.
Location
Nearby

Melanchthonkirche

St.-Bonifatius-Kirche

Iglesia Mannheim

Universitätsmedizin Mannheim

Herzogenriedpark

Mannheim Weinheimer Bahnhof

Collini-Steg
