This is a church (free entrance) built around 1850 but badly damaged during WWII. Its exterior was restored to its original architecture. However the interior was given an entirely new layout and design.
The facade and exterior architecture are attractive. There is a portico fronted by Ionic columns and three large bronze doors that are interesting to see.
The interior seems to be based on concepts of symmetry and science instead of what you might expect to find of churches from the same time period. Nothing bad but for me personally, it was somewhat forgettable given my interest in viewing historical churches during my travels.
As a tourist visitor, one quick visit was enough. Have a look inside St. Bonifaz Basilica if you are in the area and have a few minutes on your hand. Otherwise, I would concentrate my time visiting the more decorative churches in...
Read moreSt. Boniface's Abbey was heavily damaged during the second world war. While its facade has been restored to its former glory, the interior of the church was transformed to what it looks like today. It mixes the classical elements of the old church with modern touches. Even the layout has been modernized. Churchgoers now sit in a circle around a stripped down modern altar. In my view, while some would have clearly preferred a full restoration, the mixture of classical and modern elements sets this...
Read moreI was at a concert there, the acoustics seem to be pretty good, the only downside is the weird placement of the seats. They go around in a circle and because i happened to be sitting behind the players the sound didnt mix well at all. Also the "seats" are terrible: looking modern but at the same time are the most uncomfortable one i have...
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