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Lutherkirche

Mosbacher Straße 2
65187 Wiesbaden
Telefon: 0611 / 8906730
Telefax: 0611 / 89067311

religious denomination: protestant

The exterior of the Luther Church with its majestic main tower and the high roof remind one of Luther's hymn "A mighty fortress is our God". The builder, Friedrich Pützer, not only adopted the requirements of the Wiesbaden Programme in his composition of the altar, pulpit and choir loft in 1911, but selected a structure which draws the observer's attention to the front; this is reinforced by a slight slope towards the altar.

The monogram of Christ shines down from the zenith of the triumphal arch between alpha and omega as the symbol of God's gracious presence, which is also reflected in the portico in front of the main porch and in the christening chapel. The brightly coloured motif of grapevines, which stretches from the ceiling of the christening chapel to the bronze relief on the front of the altar to the net vault and the walls of the church, is full of religious significance. For many years, this painting had been painted over, until the painting by the Linnemann Brothers was restored in 1992. The Luther Church is the church with the most balanced acoustics in Wiesbaden.

Points of interest

  • Two organs: three-manual Walcker Organ (1911, restored in 1986/87) with a late Romantic sound and the three-manual Klais organ from 1979 with a Baroque sound
  • The building with its very plain exterior surprises visitors with its splendid colours
  • The baptistery is in a splendid christening chapel at the entrance of the church

Opening hours

daily from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. as a rule

Services

Sundays at 10 a.m.

Bus connections

Lines 1, 4, 8, 37, Bus stop: Gutenbergplatz

Parking

in front of the church and in the adjacent streets

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