"The grandeur of German churches is due in part to the tax that the congregation pays for their upkeep. One impressive example is the Herz-Jesu-Kirche, which reopened in 2000 after a fire destroyed the original in 1994. The design by architecture firm Allmann Sattler Wappner features glass-and-maple slats that rise above the modernist pews. Artist Alexander Beleschenko devised a symbolic alphabet that denotes passages from the “St John Passion”, which adorn the glass panels on the 14-metre-high doors."
Unparalleled beauty — maybe you can even catch a call from God ☎️.
david antoun
Google
A beautiful hidden Gem wiz glass exterior like a blue cube and a tall steel Column with a cross at the top. the interior is simple but very well designed by wood panels and steel connectors. hidden between Rotkreuzplatz and Gern. It is very recommended for the modern architecture lovers.
Sean S
Google
A beautiful modern church that succeeds in creating a space of sacredness and stillness. Echoes of Cistercian architecture in the 12th century.
Tomi
Google
Cool building. A new way of interpreting spirituality and religion.
Marcel Cybon
Google
Very great design and architecture. That is the most amazing church I ever have seen. The service was very well and interesting too.
L.C.
Google
There are free concerts Sunday evening at 19:00, and the doors opened up at 18:30.
Didier Ringalle Dangoisse
Google
Must be seen ! Great architecture, inside and outside, see dates of book doors opening before
sohaib bodla
Google
Pretty unorthodox structure, unlike old buildings, one has to really find a cross inside, as it is not that big. The building does has its modern aesthetics but one wont expect such a church usually. I liked it it's newness and structure.