What secrets could be whispered through these walls, clad in Finnish larch? Right before you stands the Immanuel-Kirche Stammheim, a testament to modern architecture and community spirit. Inaugurated in 2013, this church replaced the old Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Haus community center. The Immanuel-Kirche Stammheim boasts a unique design, earning it accolades such as the Cologne Architecture Prize and the prestigious German Timber Construction Prize. Step inside, and you’ll find a sanctuary built with Finnish spruce, bathed in natural light. The church houses several treasures from the former Bonhoeffer House. Notice the artistic wall hangings in the altar, the sturdy pulpit, and the simple beauty of the altar and baptismal font. As you admire the church, imagine the sound of the three bells, originally from the demolished Lukaskirche in Flittard, calling the community to prayer. This, my friends, is more than just a building, it’s a testament to resilience, faith and stunning architecture.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.