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Mariä Himmelfahrt
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Mariä Himmelfahrt

Timeless Grace in the Heart of Bavaria

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In Lappersdorf, the Church of the Assumption captivates with its understated yet remarkable architecture from 1930. Designed by Georg Holzbauer, this heritage monument blends historical charm with serene spirituality. Visiting this church feels like stepping into a tranquil past where history and faith coexist in perfect harmony.
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Architect Georg Holzbauer designed the Church of the Assumption in 1930, and it has since been listed as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.

Quick Facts

Founded
1930
Architect
Georg Holzbauer
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the peaceful aura that surrounds you? This church whispers stories of a time when simplicity and stability were cherished. Look at the clean lines of the building, so characteristic of 1930s architecture. Georg Holzbauer, the architect, aimed to create a bridge between heaven and earth with this design – and he succeeded. If you glance upward, you'll see the tall windows that flood the space with light, creating an almost mystical ambiance. Behind you, the tower stands tall, a silent guardian over Lappersdorf. Visiting here isn't just a step into history – it's a moment for reflection.

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