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Lutherkirche
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Lutherkirche

Historic charm meets accessibility at its finest

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The Lutherkirche in Munich-Giesing stands out with its historicist architecture and its significance as a hub for one of the city's largest Protestant communities. Designed by Hans Grässel in 1927, this magnificent building beckons with its grand design and rich history. Enjoy the serene atmosphere and the welcoming, accessible environment that invites everyone to explore this architectural gem. Let the powerful blend of history and modernity captivate your senses.
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Architect Hans Grässel, who designed the Lutherkirche, was also responsible for many other significant buildings in Munich.

Quick Facts

Founded
1927
Architect
Hans Grässel
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing here, enveloped in a piece of history, as the gentle chime of bells fills the air. Look up at the distinctive roof, its battlements seeming to touch the sky. This church survived World War II, while many surrounding buildings were not so lucky. To your right, you might notice the windows, their stained glass casting a warm glow onto the pews inside. Behind you rises the Giesinger Berg, offering a sweeping view of the city. In this tranquility, you can almost hear the voices of the congregation that has found solace and community here since 1927. Take a moment to admire the architecture by Hans Grässel, holding so much history within its walls.

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