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Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche

A Gem of Post-War Architecture in Munich

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The Paul-Gerhardt Church in Munich-Laim captivates with its simple elegance and clean lines characteristic of the 1950s. Designed by architect Johannes Ludwig, this pioneering structure has been a protected monument since 2001. Beyond being a place of worship, it is renowned for its remarkable church music.
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The church has been a protected monument since 2001.

Quick Facts

Architect
Johannes Ludwig
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the calmness in the air and hear the soft hum of passing cars? As you stand here, take a moment to appreciate the understated elegance of the Paul-Gerhardt Church. Look at those clean lines and the simplicity that's so characteristic of the 1950s. Designed by Johannes Ludwig, this space isn't just a building—it's a piece of post-war architectural history in Munich. If you look up, you'll notice the flat roof and the high windows that let in beautiful natural light. Did you know the church is renowned for its musical performances? The Paul-Gerhardt Choir often fills this place with melodies that touch the heart. Let the history and music of this place resonate with you.

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