St. Laurentius

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Consider the stones beneath your feet as we gather before St. Laurentius. This church in Heidelberg-Schlierbach is more than just a building. It is a testament to faith and community.

St. Laurentius dates back to 1901. It has served as a spiritual anchor for generations. The church stands as a place of Catholic worship. It is located in the Schlierbach district.

Note the architecture. The design reflects a dedication to both functionality and beauty. The church’s structure provides a welcoming space for all.

Let us talk about accessibility. The main entrance has steps. There are three steps to navigate. Each step rises 16 cm. The steps are 33 cm deep and 200 cm wide. They feature non-slip natural stone. The entrance offers a challenge, especially for those with mobility issues.

However, progress has been made. The entrance door is 180 cm wide. It is accessible without steps or thresholds. This ensures easier entry for everyone.

Consider the doors. The main entrance has a double-leafed swing door. It opens outwards. The handles are placed at a height of 130 cm. The doors are designed to be easily identifiable. They contrast well with the walls. The handles also provide a good contrast.

Inside St. Laurentius, the design continues to cater to all. The main level is accessible without steps. The interior doors are also double-leafed swing doors. These doors also open outwards. They mirror the dimensions of the main entrance.

Once inside, you will notice the thoughtful design. The floors are tiled with non-slip tiles. There are 18 benches for seating. While there are no designated spaces, there is enough room for wheelchairs.

For the visually impaired, the church offers good contrast. The floors contrast well with the walls. The furniture also contrasts with both the floors and walls. Natural light and lighting fixtures illuminate the space.

St. Laurentius is open daily. Its doors are open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. This allows ample time for prayer. It also allows time for contemplation.

St. Laurentius is a place that embraces everyone. It is a space where faith and community intertwine. As you leave, reflect on the enduring spirit of this church. Remember its commitment to accessibility.

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