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Rotter Kirche
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Rotter Kirche

Modern sacred architecture in Wuppertal's heart

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Built in 1964, the Rotter Church showcases the clean lines and functional style of Bauhaus architecture. As a Protestant church, it offers a serene and contemplative space, accessible to all thanks to its wheelchair-friendly design. A place that inspires both architecturally and spiritually.
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Despite its modern architecture from 1964, the Rotter Church is fully wheelchair accessible.

Quick Facts

Founded
1964
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Feel the calmness that surrounds you here? The Rotter Church, standing proudly in front of you, is a testament to the Bauhaus style with its clean, simple lines. Although the architecture is modern, the church has been a gathering place for the community for many years. It was once part of a trio of preaching sites for the United Protestant Parish of Unterbarmen. Imagine the generations of people who have come here seeking peace and inspiration. Turn around and notice the spaciousness, emphasized by the minimalist design. Whether or not you're religious, this place invites you to pause and reflect for a moment.

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