Dominikuszentrum, Church building and community center in Hasenbergl district, Munich, Germany
The Dominikuszentrum is a building in Munich's Hasenbergl district that combines a church and community spaces under one roof. The structure includes a main worship hall, several meeting rooms, and areas for events and gatherings.
The center was built after World War II as part of Munich's urban development and responded to the needs of the growing Hasenbergl community. The building was part of the infrastructure required for the rapidly expanding neighborhood.
The center serves the local community as a meeting place for worship and neighborhood gatherings in one location. Visitors see believers and neighbors using the space for different purposes.
The center is easily accessible with parking nearby and public transportation connecting the neighborhood to the rest of the city. Visitors should check in advance for specific event or worship times.
The building displays a rare concept where there is no separation between religious function and community use. This design allows spiritual and social activities to share and enhance the same physical space.
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