Notable Christian Churches
This collection highlights the diverse architectural and religious landscape of Frankfurt am Main, featuring significant Catholic and Protestant landmarks across the city's districts. The selection ranges from the modernist 1960s concrete design of Sankt Ignatius to the late 19th-century neo-Gothic Sankt Antonius. It also includes the expressionist Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche, now a center for meditation, and local parish churches that reflect the spiritual heritage of neighborhoods like Zeilsheim and Bornheim.
Sankt Ignatius
A modernist Catholic church consecrated in 1964. Designed by the renowned architect Gottfried Böhm, the building is a significant example of mid-century concrete liturgical architecture.
Kleine Kirche
A small Protestant church located in the Sindlingen district of Frankfurt.
Ev. Gemeinde Zeilsheim
Protestant parish church serving the community in the Zeilsheim district.
Lydiagemeinde (ehem. Wicherngemeinde)
Protestant church in the Praunheim district, formerly known as the Wicherngemeinde.
Sankt Antonius
Catholic church in the Westend district, featuring late 19th-century neo-Gothic architecture.
Sankt Stephanus
Catholic place of worship located in the Nieder-Eschbach district.
Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche
An expressionist Catholic church designed by Martin Weber and completed in 1929. It now serves as a center for Christian meditation and spirituality.
St. Josef
Catholic parish church in the Bornheim district, originally built in 1877 to accommodate the area's rapid industrial-era growth.
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