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Evangelische Kirche Rüdinghausen
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Evangelische Kirche Rüdinghausen

Timeless elegance in Romanesque Revival

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Nestled in the heart of Witten, the Evangelische Kirche Rüdinghausen exudes timeless elegance with its Romanesque Revival architecture. Designed by Friedrich-August Stüler in 1864, this majestic building stands tall, whispering tales of bygone eras. Let the artistic façade and historic charm captivate your senses and draw you in.
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The Evangelical Church of Rüdinghausen was designed by the renowned architect Friedrich-August Stüler, who also contributed to the Neues Museum in Berlin.

Quick Facts

Founded
May 11, 1864
Architect
Friedrich-August Stüler
Architectural Style
Romanesque
Denomination
Protestant

Guided Story

Do you hear the gentle chime of the church bells echoing through the air? Look up to see the intricate details adorning this magnificent structure. This church has stood here since 1864, a testament to history designed by the renowned architect Friedrich-August Stüler. Notice the Romanesque features, like the grand arches and the stately façade. Imagine the countless generations who have gathered here for celebrations and solace. Behind you is the churchyard, a place where the local community often comes together. The air here is filled with history and a quiet, reverent peace. Can you feel the timelessness of this place?

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