St. Antonius, Catholic parish church in Barmen, Wuppertal, Germany.
St. Antonius is a Catholic parish church in Barmen featuring a diagonal layout with three mechanical organs totaling 48 registers. Multiple courtyards connect various community spaces throughout the building.
This church was built between 1969 and 1973 as the fourth structure on the site. Earlier buildings from 1710, 1826, and 1883 with neo-Gothic design preceded it.
The parish hosts regular choir rehearsals and musical performances during services and seasonal events throughout the year. Visitors can experience how music shapes the life of the congregation.
Office staff are available on weekdays to provide information about services and community programs. Opening times align with mass schedules and various church events throughout the week.
Since 2004 the parish has worked closely with St. Laurentius as part of the Catholic City Church Wuppertal. This partnership allows the two congregations to better serve the growing Catholic population in the region.
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