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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.

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