Evangelical Church, Protestant church in Dillingen/Saar, Germany.
The Evangelical Church is a church building in Dillingen/Saar constructed from concrete with Romanesque Revival features, including rounded arches and simplified window designs. It holds about 420 people and is connected to a community center, kindergarten, office spaces, and library.
The original building was constructed in 1903 and suffered severe damage during World War II. After the war, a completely new structure was erected in 1969 according to modern designs.
This church serves as the main gathering place for Protestant worshippers in Dillingen/Saar and became important to the community as industry grew in the region. Visitors can see how it functions as a social center where people gather for services and community events.
The location is easy to access with adequate parking and space for visitors. The attached facilities like community rooms allow for different uses and you can explore the grounds comfortably.
The building was designed by renowned architects Wandel, Hoefer, and Lorch and represents Brutalist style. The concrete and bold forms show how post-war architecture shaped even religious buildings.
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