Christi Auferstehung Church, Cologne, Germany, designed by Gottfried Böhm in 1968

Christi Auferstehung Church, Cologne, Germany, designed by Gottfried Böhm in 1968

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Comments

  1. _c_r_e_a_m_p_i_e_ says

    This looks like a painting.

  2. JackboyIV says

    Church or Christian manufacturing & co?

  3. yumyumpunch says

    Fun (or not, whatever) fact: there is no German city named Cologne; it’s Köln. That’s it, no clever add-on or anything like that, it’s just that Americans don’t want to learn how to pronounce names like that. It’s the same as Smurfs… in Germany when I grew up Smurfs were/ARE actually Schlumphs. Big pause….re-read….huh? EXACTLY! Try getting foreign buyers to sell THAT. So, Smurfs. Ta-daaaa!

  4. Tikkinger says

    r/brutalism

  5. lovemycanecorsomary says

    This looks like a building that would be in Dr Who!

  6. trash-juice says

    Imposing, oppressive, austere, perfect for a church … 10/10 would attend with a modern hair shirt while pondering my miserable sinful existence

  7. Leucurus says

    Gorgeous

  8. Ilikey0u says

    the inside looks quite nice as well, although I’m more of a fan of older churches

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