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Pauluskirche

Gothic Revival Splendor with a Historic Pulse

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Step into the Pauluskirche in Plauen and sense the echoes of history as you are enveloped by its stunning Gothic Revival architecture. Designed by the talented architect Georg Weidenbach, this church has served as a Protestant sanctuary since 1897. Be captivated by the charm of this Saxon heritage monument and explore the intricate details adorning its walls.
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Architect Georg Weidenbach designed the Pauluskirche in the Gothic Revival style, which was considered a modern revival of Gothic architecture at the time.

Quick Facts

Architect
Georg Weidenbach
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Not accessible

Guided Story

Look up and take in the tower's intricate designs, standing tall against the sky. Imagine this church, since its dedication in 1897, silently watching over Plauen's history. To your right, notice the exquisite window details carved by skilled artisans, telling tales of the communities that have sought solace here over the years. Listen to the soft echo of your footsteps on the stone floor, and imagine the countless people who have shared their hopes and prayers in this space. It's a place of tranquility and endurance, a silent witness to the passage of time.

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