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St. Sebastian
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St. Sebastian

A Modern Sanctuary in Heuchelhof

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St. Sebastian is a striking example of modern architectural design, featuring clean lines and a bright, airy interior. Designed by Friedrich Ebert, this church has been a peaceful retreat for both the faithful and architecture enthusiasts since 1977. Experience the elegant blend of form and function that inspires contemplation.
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The church was designed by Friedrich Ebert.

Quick Facts

Founded
1977
Architectural Style
Modernism

Guided Story

Feel that gentle hush around you? It's like stepping into a serene bubble away from the hustle of the city. Look up at the ceiling, those sleek lines draw your eyes upwards, almost like inviting your thoughts to wander. Imagine the 1970s, when architect Friedrich Ebert envisioned this space as a sanctuary for light and peace. Right in front of you, the symmetry guides your gaze towards the altar wall, a focal point of contemplation. And if you glance to your left, notice the gentle curves of the pews, offering a sense of community and warmth. Let the tranquility seep in, the space has its own quiet story to tell.

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