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Nazarethkirche

Modern architecture meets serene spirituality

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The Nazareth Church in Munich combines modern design with a tranquil atmosphere. Built in 1961 by architects Helmut Werz and Johann-Christoph Ottow, it stands as an architectural heritage in Bavaria. Nestled at the edge of Parkstadt Bogenhausen, it's a place for reflection and inspiration within a vibrant community.
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Munich's Nazarethkirche, an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria, was designed by Helmut Werz, who also contributed to major projects like the Olympic Park.

Quick Facts

Architect
Helmut Werz
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Not accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing before a timeless piece of art crafted in the bustling early 60s. Look at the clean lines and simple yet striking architecture. The Nazareth Church was built during a time when Munich was rapidly expanding and changing. Yet, this place remains a sanctuary of peace. Turn around and take in your surroundings – the modern structures of Parkstadt Bogenhausen offer a fascinating contrast. Did you know the church was formed from the merger of two congregations? It embodies a spirit of community and togetherness that remains strong in the congregation today.

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