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Reformations-Gedächtnis-Kirche
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Reformations-Gedächtnis-Kirche

Where history meets modern serenity

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In Nuremberg, the Reformations-Gedächtnis-Kirche stands as a testament to 20th-century design and Lutheran heritage. Designed by Gottfried Dauner in 1938, the church welcomes all with its accessible and inviting atmosphere. Experience the simplicity of its meaningful architecture and explore a place where history and modernity come together.
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Designed by architect Gottfried Dauner in 1938, the Reformations-Gedächtnis-Kirche in Nuremberg is fully wheelchair accessible despite its historical heritage.

Quick Facts

Founded
1938
Architect
Gottfried Dauner
Denomination
Lutheran
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Feel the calmness surrounding you. It's as if the walls here hold timeless secrets. Look up and you'll notice the high nave with its clean lines and powerful simplicity. Built in 1938, the church emerged during a time of great upheaval, yet it stands as a monument of resilience and faith. Behind you, large windows invite soft light to fill the space, casting a gentle glow. This is a place where history and the present engage in quiet conversation, inviting you to pause and appreciate its serene beauty.

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