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Dankeskirche
Modern design in a serene spiritual setting
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Designed by Gustav Gsaenger, the Dankeskirche stands out with its modern architecture, offering a tranquil atmosphere in the heart of Milbertshofen. Opened in 1965, it invites visitors to experience the harmonious blend of architecture and faith. Its simple yet welcoming space provides a sanctuary for reflection and peace.
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Did you know?
The church's foundation stone was laid in 1964.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Gustav Gsaenger
- Architectural Style
- Modernism
- Opening Date
- December 12, 1965
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Website
- dankeskirche-muenchen.de
- Phone
- +49 89 3561 310
Guided Story
Standing here, you might notice the serene atmosphere created by the church's modern lines and architecture. Look up, and you'll see the high ceiling, resembling a tent stretching over the space. This design is inspired by the tent of God mentioned in the Old Testament, bridging tradition with modernity. Gustav Gsaenger, the architect, crafted this place to blend these elements seamlessly. Imagine the city's noise fading away, offering you a moment of quiet reflection. Just behind you, the Curt-Mezger-Platz is a short walk away, bustling with local life. Yet inside these walls, it's as if time pauses for a moment.







