Auferstehungskirche, Modern church in Mainz, Germany.
The Auferstehungskirche is a modern concrete church building in Mainz featuring expansive windows that flood interior spaces with daylight throughout the day. The geometric design defines both the exterior and interior through clean, angular forms.
The building was created after World War Two under architect Hans-Joachim Lenz and represents the shift toward modernist principles in church design. It belongs to a generation of structures that shaped Germany's reconstruction period.
The church represents how congregations rebuilt their spiritual life after the war, choosing modern spaces that reflected changing attitudes toward faith and community. Its design shows the shift from ornate traditions to functional simplicity in religious architecture.
The church is centrally located in Mainz and easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors should allow time to experience how light changes throughout the day inside the building.
The concrete structure was deliberately designed so the building itself becomes a visual focal point rather than decorative elements - an unusual choice for a church. The forms feel more like an art installation than traditional religious architecture.
Location: Mainz
Architects: Hans-Joachim Lenz
Made from material: concrete
GPS coordinates: 50.00452,8.24756
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:02
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