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Christuskirche
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Christuskirche

A serene sanctuary with mid-century allure

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Nestled in Stuttgart, the Christuskirche stands as a striking example of 1950s church architecture. This Lutheran church, with its understated elegance, offers a peaceful retreat, and its limited wheelchair accessibility provides access to all who visit. Experience the calming ambiance and timeless design that inspire reflection.
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Built in 1956, Christuskirche in Stuttgart was one of the first Lutheran churches established after World War II.

Quick Facts

Founded
1956
Denomination
Lutheran
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the serene calm surrounding you? Look up and let your eyes trace the clean lines of the Christuskirche. This simple facade tells a story of renewal—built in 1956, when Stuttgart was eager to look ahead and rebuild. Imagine the people who found solace and community here, while the world outside changed rapidly. Behind you, in the distance, stands the St. Konrad Church, another testament of faith punctuating the skyline. Can you hear the echoes of the past in the quiet corners of this church? It’s a place inviting you to pause, reflect, and find peace, right in the heart of the city.

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