Autobahnkirche Medenbach
In der Hofreite 8
65207 Wiesbaden
Telefon: 06122 / 13110
religious denomination: protestant
The Autobahn church in Medenbach - donated by Alfred Weigle as an oasis of peace and contemplativeness for anyone who wants to escape the everyday rush and find peace in silent prayer - was consecrated on 30 March 2001 as the first Autobahn church in Hesse.
The "resting place for the soul" is located on the A3 Cologne-Frankfurt Autobahn between the exit for Niedernhausen and the Wiesbaden intersection. There are signs to the church along the Autobahn with the symbol for churches. Pedestrians and cyclists can reach the church from Medenbach by an access road for suppliers to the restaurant or via the Autobahn police station (the continuation of Wildsachsener Strasse).
The Medenbach Autobahn church is open all year round night and day and offers the visitor the opportunity for quiet and inner reflection. Personal thoughts may be written in a "prayer request book". In addition, the church's whole appearance is an invitation to meditation.
Points of interest
- The whole ensemble with the cross in front of the church, the entrance through the arcades and the inner courtyard with light and water fountains to the symmetrical church building (architect Professor Hans Waechter)
- The granite altar block containing a horizontal crucifix and the wall behind the altar built in the shape of a cross made of floor slabs (created by Professor Nikolaus Gerhart)
- The steeply rising glass roof with artistic elements (created by Professor Johannes Schreiter)