Dreikönigskirche, Frankfurt, Lutheran church in Sachsenhausen, Frankfurt, Germany.
Dreikönigskirche is a neo-Gothic church with a prominent bell tower containing four bells cast in Dresden. The building sits on the south bank of the Main River and displays characteristic Gothic Revival features with an elaborate facade.
Construction took place between 1875 and 1880 under architect Franz Josef Denzinger, replacing an older chapel from 1340. The new church was built to serve the growing Protestant community in this area.
The church has served as a gathering place and musical venue for the community on the south bank of the Main for generations. Today it remains an active center where regular services and musical performances shape the neighborhood's character.
The church sits on the south bank of the Main directly opposite Frankfurt Cathedral, making it easy to find and reach. Visitors can attend regular services and view the interior, with daytime visits being most practical.
The interior features stained glass windows created in 1956 by artist Charles Crodel depicting catechism elements and Three Kings themes. These modern artworks bring a surprising contemporary touch to the neo-Gothic space.
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