Saint Paul's Church

Local namePauluskirche
LocationMuesmatt, Bern, Switzerland

St. Paul's Church is a Reformed Church in Bern, Switzerland built by Swiss architect Karl Moser from 1902 to 1905 in an Art Nouveau style. It a cultural property of national significance in Switzerland and one of the best examples of Art Nouveau in the country. The bell tower is 36 m high and contains 5 bells. The facade of the church features a relief sculpture with a representation of the Apostle Paul with a sword. The stained glass windows are by the artist Max Laeuger from Lörrach. The interior features blue and green hues, with rich gold decoration painting.

Restorations on the church were carried out in 2009, which included the replacement of the organ. The contract for the construction of the new organ was given to Metzler in Dietikon.

Tags Place of WorshipProtestantChurchChristianHeritage
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Paul's_Church,_Bern

Official Website https://paulus.refbern.ch/

Phone +41 31 3090000

Coordinates 46°57'10.607" N 7°25'48.999" E

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