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Georgische Gemeinde Heiliger König Vakhtang Gorgasali
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Georgische Gemeinde Heiliger König Vakhtang Gorgasali

A Post-War Architectural Gem

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Step into the serene ambiance of the Church of Saint King Vakhtang Gorgasali in Munich. Designed by Otto Bartning in 1952, this church captivates with its unique architectural style, blending Georgian Orthodox traditions with modern elements. Discover its tranquil elegance and intricate architectural details.
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Architect Otto Bartning was a pioneer of modern church architecture.

Quick Facts

Architect
Otto Bartning
Opening Date
March 23, 1952
Denomination
Orthodox

Guided Story

Feel the tranquility? It's almost palpable as you stand before this remarkable church. Look up and notice the sleek lines and the modern twist on Georgian Orthodox architecture, crafted by Otto Bartning. This church opened its doors in 1952, bridging tradition with contemporary design. Can you sense the legacy of King Vakhtang Gorgasali, the church's namesake, celebrated as the founder of the Georgian state? Behind you lies the bustling Dachauer Straße, yet here, in front of this sacred building, time seems to pause. Let the peace and spirituality of this place wash over you and take a moment to appreciate the intricate details that whisper tales of Georgian heritage.

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