Kirche Bühl, Reformed church in Zürich, Switzerland.
Kirche Bühl is a Reformed church building in the Wiedikon district of Zürich, constructed between 1894 and 1896. The structure features simple brick architecture and serves as a gathering place for the local congregation.
The church was built to replace an earlier prayer house that could no longer serve the expanding population in the Wiedikon neighborhood. Architect Paul Reber from Basel designed this building as part of his work on several Reformed churches across the city.
The church serves as a meeting place for the local community, where neighbors gather for celebrations and shared traditions throughout the year. It functions as a social hub that brings people together beyond its religious purpose.
The building is accessible on certain weekdays and provides a quiet space for visitors to explore. Check opening times before visiting since access is limited to specific days and hours.
This church is one of several Reformed church buildings designed by Paul Reber for Zürich, showcasing his distinctive architectural approach. The red brick construction was particularly common for churches built during this period in the region.
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