Kreuzkirche, Anglican church in Weimar, Germany.
Kreuzkirche is a church building in Weimar with a neo-Gothic hall structure influenced by early English church design, located on Böhlaustraße. The interior features movable seating, heated floors, and artistic elements integrated into the space.
The building was constructed in 1899 for English immigrants as Saint Michael and All Angels Church, then transferred to the Lutheran congregation in 1928 after World War I. This transition reflected changing community needs in the post-war period.
The church serves as an active gathering place where musical performances connect the community throughout the year. Visitors can experience how the space brings together art and faith in contemporary practice.
The building is easily accessible and offers regular services and events throughout the week. Visitors should check ahead to confirm specific program times and any special musical performances.
During a major renovation in the 1970s, artistic elements by sculptor Friedrich Press were incorporated into the interior. These additions shaped how the space looks today and reflect thoughtful approaches to updating historical buildings.
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