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Erlöserkirche

A Touch of Romance in Stuttgart's Heart

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The Erlöserkirche in Stuttgart-North captivates with its Romanesque Revival architecture, visible in its solid structures and intricate details. Designed by Rudolf Lempp and completed in 1908, the church exudes a timeless serenity. Visiting here, you can experience the harmony of architecture and history.
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The Erlöserkirche was constructed in the Romanesque Revival style, even though its architect Rudolf Lempp was known for his preference for modern designs in other projects.

Quick Facts

Founded
1908
Architect
Rudolf Lempp
Architectural Style
Romanesque
Denomination
Lutheran

Guided Story

Feel the cool air emanating from these solid walls? It whispers stories from another era. Look up at the intricate decorations on the windows. These details are a testament to the craftsmanship of the early 20th century. Did you know this church was damaged during World War II and rebuilt in 1954? The blend of original and restored elements makes it a living piece of history. Listen closely, and you might sense the gentle echo of thousands of voices who have prayed here over the decades. Behind you, the view stretches to the Kriegsbergturm, a sentinel over the city’s rooftops. It's the perfect spot to let your thoughts wander and savor the moment.

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