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Thomaskirche
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Thomaskirche

A Glimpse into Stuttgart's Architectural Heritage

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In Kaltental, the Thomaskirche stands out with its striking, functional design by architect Hannes Mayer. Rebuilt in 1951 after wartime destruction, it serves as a landmark of resilience and renewal in the district. Discover its serene aura and rich history that continue to captivate.
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Designed by architect Hannes Mayer, the Thomaskirche was rebuilt to its original design between 1948 and 1951 after being destroyed during World War II.

Quick Facts

Founded
June 17, 1938
Architect
Hannes Mayer
Denomination
Protestant

Guided Story

Look up at the clean lines and functional design of the facade. This architectural elegance tells a story of resilience and hope. Imagine standing here in the late 1940s, as the community came together to clear the rubble and rebuild the church, stone by stone. Now, as you look inside, you can envision the silent prayers and murmurs of generations who found solace here. Architect Hannes Mayer crafted more than just a church; he created a symbol of renewal and unity. Take a moment to absorb the peaceful atmosphere as light streams through the high windows.

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