Reformed Church Fislisbach

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Ref. Church center in Fislisbach

The Reformed Church of Fislisbach is a concrete structure built between 1995 and 1996 by the Baden architects Othmar Gassner and Piero Rossini . A church center with community rooms is part of the church building.

history

As more and more Reformed people moved to Fislisbach at the end of the 1960s, the parishioners wanted their own premises for the Fislisbach Reformed people, who at that time belonged to the Rohrdorf district of the parish of Mellingen AG . A church building association was founded in 1968, the aim of which was to have its own worship room in Fislisbach. With the inauguration of the ecumenical parish hall in 1975, this goal was achieved, but the church building association was not dissolved. Since this ecumenical space was also used by associations and did not meet the needs of the local community for its own sacred space, the church building association became active again. In 1992 a project competition was held, from which the design by the Baden architects Gassner and Rossini emerged as the winner. The groundbreaking ceremony took place in November 1995 and in early April 1997 the first service was celebrated in the church. This makes the church the youngest Reformed church in the canton of Aargau.

literature

  • Art guide through Switzerland - Volume 1 , Society for Swiss Art History GSK, Bern 2005, p. 116.
  • Peter Müri: The Reformed Community Center Fislisbach, in the archive of the Mellingen parish

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Coordinates: 47 ° 26 '6.6 "  N , 8 ° 17' 15.9"  E ; CH1903:  six hundred sixty-four thousand and fifty-six  /  254165