Nestled in the heart of Mainz, Germany, St. Stephan’s Church (Stephanskirche) presents a simple, red-bordered facade and a domed bell tower that belies the breathtaking artistry within. The church’s interior is illuminated by a series of blue stained-glass windows, crafted by Jewish artist Marc Chagall between the 1970s and 80s. These windows, designed as a symbol of Jewish-German reunification, cast a serene blue light throughout the space, creating a tranquil and reflective atmosphere for visitors to experience.
St. Stephan’s Church (Stephanskirche)
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