Church of St Augustine of Canterbury, Wiesbaden
Church of St Augustine of Canterbury, Wiesbaden, Anglican church in Wiesbaden, Germany.
The brick building features pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and tall windows characteristic of Gothic Revival architecture designed by Theodor Goetz and Friedrich Lang.
The church began its construction in June 1863 with British subjects holding English-speaking services, leading to its official establishment on November 1, 1864.
The congregation holds joint Family Eucharist services with the Old Catholic Friedenskirche, integrating different religious traditions within the Anglican Communion.
Located at Frankfurter Strasse 3 in central Wiesbaden, the church maintains a capacity of 300 people for regular services and community gatherings.
After World War II, the building served as a military chapel for U.S. forces until 1955 before returning to its role as an Anglican parish church.
Location: Wiesbaden
Inception: November 1, 1864
Architects: Theodor Goetz, Friedrich Lang
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Capacity: 300
Made from material: brick
Address: Frankfurter Straße 3, 65189 Wiesbaden 65189
Phone: +49611306674
Website: https://staugustines.de
GPS coordinates: 50.08003,8.24603
Latest update: September 20, 2025 21:00
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