Regional Heritage of Saarbrücken
This collection highlights the architectural evolution of Saarbrücken, from the 18th-century Baroque masterwork of the Ludwigskirche to 20th-century modernist landmarks. It features Peter Behrens' Villa Obenauer and the former French Embassy designed by Georges-Henri Pingusson, alongside the Neo-Renaissance mining directorate. These sites reflect the city’s industrial heritage and its unique position as a cultural crossroads, showcasing works by influential architects that defined the region's urban character through different historical eras.
Villa Obenauer
Designed by Peter Behrens between 1905 and 1907, this upper-class villa is a significant example of early modern architecture transitioning away from Art Nouveau.
Schmales Handtuch
Built in the 1950s by architect Georges-Henri Pingusson, this former French Embassy is a key example of the Mouvement Moderne and reflects the post-war history of the Saar region.
Grabkapelle der Familie Röchling
A private funerary chapel built for the influential Röchling industrialist family, representing a significant piece of the city's social and industrial history.
Ludwigskirche
Ludwigskirche in Old Saarbrücken, Germany, is a Lutheran baroque-style church.
ehemalige Bergwerksdirektion
A protected historicist building in the St. Johann district that formerly served as the administrative headquarters for the regional coal mining industry.
St. Albert
A modern Catholic parish church designed by architect Gottfried Böhm in the 1950s, noted for its unique concrete construction and geometric form.
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