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Lutherkirche

Art Nouveau elegance in Wiesbaden's heart

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The Lutherkirche captivates with its exquisite Art Nouveau design by Friedrich Pützer. Recognized as a cultural heritage site, its intricate details and harmonious architectural style offer a serene and inspiring visit. Fully accessible, it invites you to explore the tranquil beauty and historical significance of this remarkable church.
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The Lutherkirche in Wiesbaden was designed entirely in the Art Nouveau style according to the principles of the Wiesbaden Program by the renowned architect Friedrich Pützer.

Quick Facts

Founded
1910
Architect
Friedrich Pützer
Architectural Style
Art Nouveau
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing before a marvel of early 20th-century design. Look up and let your gaze follow the graceful curves reaching for the sky. This church was crafted by Friedrich Pützer, a true Art Nouveau visionary who blended traditional church elements with modern flair. Can you feel the quiet? It's here that the community has gathered for over a century, finding solace and inspiration. Just behind you, not far, is the Trinity Church, another testament to Wiesbaden's rich ecclesiastical heritage. Take a moment to admire the stained-glass windows, casting colorful beams of light that dance across the interior.

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