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Gustav-Adolf-Kirche

A Historic Gem in Ramersdorf's Model Settlement

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Step into the Gustav-Adolf Church and be embraced by the understated elegance of one of Munich's oldest Protestant churches. Opened in 1935 and designed by Guido Harbers, this church showcases functional architecture as part of the historic Ramersdorf model settlement. Recognized as a Bavarian architectural heritage site, it tells a story of a bygone architectural exhibition and invites you to explore its serene atmosphere and rich heritage.
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Designed by Guido Harbers, who also planned the Ramersdorf model settlement, the Gustav-Adolf-Kirche has been a Bavarian architectural heritage site since 1935.

Quick Facts

Architect
Guido Harbers
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
September 1, 1935
Denomination
Protestant

Guided Story

Can you feel the cool air as you step inside? It's like the church is taking a deep breath with you. Look up and notice the clean, sweeping lines of the ceiling—it's a testament to Guido Harbers' mastery of functional design. Imagine the early days back in 1935, when the first settlers of the Ramersdorf model village gathered here. To your left, see how the windows let in a gentle, golden light, wrapping everything in a serene glow. Listen closely, and you might just hear echoes of the past whispering through the space. Let the tranquility wash over you.

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