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St. Paul

Art Nouveau Elegance with a Historic Organ

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Step into St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church and experience the unique charm of Art Nouveau architecture in Nuremberg. Located in the Rangierbahnhof-Siedlung district, this church, built in 1913, is deeply intertwined with the city's railway history. Highlighting its heritage is the oldest authentically preserved organ among Nuremberg's Protestant churches. Discover the enchanting atmosphere of this cultural monument.
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St. Paul's Lutheran Church is the only Art Nouveau church in Nuremberg, inaugurated on September 7, 1913.

Quick Facts

Founded
September 7, 1913
Architect
Albert Lehr
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Not accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the quiet that envelops this place? It holds tales of trains that once clattered by, as this church was built right in the railway workers' district. Take a look around, aren't these Art Nouveau details just remarkable? Architect Albert Lehr crafted something truly unique here. Look up and admire the stunning vaults, reminiscent of the movement of smoke and steam. Behind you, a bit tucked away, is the organ. It's a true gem, echoing sounds of a bygone era. Step forward a bit and let the atmosphere of this space wash over you.

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