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Martin-Luther-Kirche
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Martin-Luther-Kirche

A Gem of Architecture in Würzburg's Heart

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The Martin Luther Church captivates with its remarkable architecture, recognized as a significant heritage monument in Bavaria. Stepping inside, you feel the harmony of historical charm and sacred tranquility. Its unique architectural forms and rich history invite you to explore the seamless blend of past and present.
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The Martin Luther Church in Würzburg was designed in 1949 by the renowned architect Otto Bartning, a leading figure in post-World War II reconstruction.

Quick Facts

Founded
1949
Architect
Otto Bartning
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Not accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the silence wrapping around you? This church, built in 1949, holds a quiet strength. Look up. Those wooden beams are a testament to architect Otto Bartning's vision. He designed more than just a place of worship here; this is a space for community. Behind you, the light spills through the large windows, casting gentle shadows on the floor. Imagine the countless stories of solace and hope these walls have witnessed. It's a place where the past and present meet in a serene embrace, inviting you to pause and reflect.

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