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Französisch-Reformierte Kirche
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Französisch-Reformierte Kirche

Baroque Beauty in the Heart of Offenbach

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Built in 1718, the French Reformed Church showcases timeless elegance with its Baroque architecture. As a cultural heritage monument, it offers a serene escape amidst the bustling city center. Discover the intriguing history of the Huguenots and the unique ambiance of this remarkable church.
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Built in the Baroque style in 1718, the French Reformed Church is a significant cultural heritage monument and part of the German Huguenot Society.

Quick Facts

Founded
1718
Architectural Style
Baroque
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Lutheran
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the stillness around you, even though you're in the heart of the city. That's the magic of this place. Look up and you'll see the intricate Baroque details of the facade. This church was built by the Huguenots, who fled France seeking a new home. Imagine them settling in Offenbach, creating this church as the center of their faith. The thick walls whisper stories of persecution and hope. To your right, you can see the Stadtkirche, another piece of this rich religious tapestry. Let the silence envelop you and think of the generations who found solace here.

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