Maria Regina church, Parish church in Fellbach, Germany
Maria Regina church is a parish building in Fellbach featuring a circular floor plan with a central altar platform lit by a single overhead window. The modern design presents itself as a straightforward structure with clear geometric forms and simple interior spaces.
Construction of the church began in October 1965 and the building was consecrated on June 4, 1967. It was built to serve the growing Italian community in the region during the postwar period.
The church serves the Italian parish community of Maria Regina and is used by Italian believers in Fellbach for worship and prayer gatherings. The space reflects the strong connection between the building and the Italian cultural identity of its congregation.
Visitors should know that the church has varying opening hours depending on the season. The building is accessible more broadly in warmer months, so it helps to check specific times before planning your visit.
A 7-meter metal sculpture titled Divergent I by French artist Robert Schad has stood on the lawn since 1997. The artwork was installed during regional art weeks and remains a rare example of contemporary art placed in a religious setting.
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