
handle: 2183/26280
Since 2000, in Germany there are both new built churches (around one hundred, sixty for the Catholic dioceses) and abandoned churches (around 500-600 Catholic churches, as well as some 500 Protestants). The reconverted churches are a reality in the north and east of Germany, up to half the country. In the south, both in the Catholic dioceses and in the Protestant regional churches, there are only some first examples and initial debates on these issues. Most of the relevant works of architecture and art within ecclesiastical organizations are churches reorganized from the point of view of the portconciliar liturgy and for smaller parish groups. At present, there are already very good examples of all the indicated types of church architecture.
Iglesias reconstruidas, Alemania, Interacción entre Arquitectura y Arte, Interacción entre arquitectura y arte, New church buildings, Interaction of Architecture and Art, Nuevas iglesias, Interaction of architecture and art, Germany, Reconfigurated churches, Iglesias reconfiguradas, Rebuilt churches
Iglesias reconstruidas, Alemania, Interacción entre Arquitectura y Arte, Interacción entre arquitectura y arte, New church buildings, Interaction of Architecture and Art, Nuevas iglesias, Interaction of architecture and art, Germany, Reconfigurated churches, Iglesias reconfiguradas, Rebuilt churches
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