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Gustav-Adolf-Kirche
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Gustav-Adolf-Kirche

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Designed by architect Adolf Gelius, the Gustav-Adolf Church adds a unique charm to the Wiesbaden suburb of Mainz-Amöneburg. Since its opening in 1932, this Lutheran church has exuded tranquility and permanence. As you step inside, discover a harmonious blend of tradition and understated elegance that invites contemplation.
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Designed by architect Adolf Gelius, the Gustav-Adolf Church in Mainz-Amöneburg was consecrated in 1932, a period when modern church architecture was still uncommon.

Quick Facts

Architect
Adolf Gelius
Denomination
Lutheran

Guided Story

Can you feel the crunch of gravel under your feet? It leads you to a serene space meant for reflection. Right in front of you stands the Gustav-Adolf Church, a creation by architect Adolf Gelius. Notice the clean lines of its facade, glowing warmly in the afternoon light. Look up to see the bell tower, standing like a sentinel over the surroundings. Imagine the sound of its bells in 1932, echoing for the first time as the community gathered here in their new church. Its simple interior conveys a quiet strength that has endured through the years. Behind you, the Kaiserbrücke rises, a testament to the link between past and present in this historical area.

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