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Thomaskirche
Timeless Architecture in the Heart of Neuostheim
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The Thomaskirche in Mannheim-Neuostheim exudes a simple elegance, shaped by its post-war modernist design. Designed by Christian Schrade between 1949 and 1950, the church holds historical significance. It stands as a remarkable example of the era's architecture, inviting you to explore Mannheim's history.
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The Thomaskirche is a protected cultural heritage monument in Germany.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Christian Schrade
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Feel the calm enveloping you? Look up at the clean lines of the tower, standing like a silent sentinel over Neuostheim. Built post-war, this church speaks of renewal and hope. Christian Schrade crafted something both simple and profound here. Behind you, you might catch a glimpse of the Bundeswehr's education center, while you stand in the shadow of this cultural monument. The understated facade of the Thomaskirche belies its strength, a subtle testament to the resilience of the city. Take a moment to absorb the atmosphere, imagining the many who have found solace and community within its walls over the years.
Location
Nearby

Bildungszentrum der Bundeswehr
169 m away

St.-Pius-Kirche
253 m away

City-Airport Mannheim
483 m away

Carl-Benz-Stadion
538 m away

Hochschule der Bundesagentur für Arbeit
471 m away

Mannheim Tornados
564 m away

Mannheimer Hockeyclub
807 m away

Technoseum
889 m away1 Visitors