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The only road church in the Czech Republic is the Chapel of Reconciliation (
Czech: kaple Smíření), located at
D5 motorway in west
Bohemia near
Pilsen, built in 2008.
The first road churches (
Finnish: tiekirkko,
Swedish: vägkyrka) were opened in Finland during the 1990s. There are about 265 churches that act as roadside churches in the summer time. Most of the churches are
Lutheran and some are
Finnish Orthodox.[3]
Germany
The first road church was opened in Germany in 1958. In 2012 there are 39 road churches or chapels.[4] Some of them were built on purpose in a
rest area, others are old village churches which happen to be situated near an access point. In liturgical terms, they range from ecumenical chapels with no formal rank up to fully consecrated Roman Catholic churches. Churches are open all year.
Ökumenische Autobahnkapelle Dammer Berge
Ökumenische Autobahnkapelle Roxel
Evangelische Autobahn- und Gemeindekirche Exter
Evangelisch-lutherische Autobahn- und Gemeindekirche Peter und Paul, Uhyst am Taucher
Ökumenische Autobahnkapelle Geismühle
Katholische Autobahnkapelle St. Raphael, Nievenheim
Evangelische Autobahn- und Gemeindekirche Gelmeroda
Evangelische Autobahn- und Gemeindekirche Waldlaubersheim (Martinskirche)
Katholische Autobahnkirche St. Christophorus Himmelkron, Bad Berneck
Autobahnkirche "Maria, Schutz der Reisenden", Adelsried
Katholische Autobahnkirche St. Christophorus, Baden-Baden
Katholische Autobahn- und Pfarrkirche "Maria am Wege", Windach
Evangelische Autobahn- und Gemeindekirche Duben
Katholische Autobahnkapelle St. Antonius, Gescher/Coesfeld
Ökumenische Autobahnkapelle "Galluskapelle", Leutkirch im Allgäu
Evangelische Autobahnkirche Medenbach
Evangelische Autobahn- und Gemeindekirche Kavelstorf
Ökumenische Autobahnkapelle "Jesus - Brot des Lebens", Groß-Hesepe
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The only road church in the Czech Republic is the Chapel of Reconciliation (
Czech: kaple Smíření), located at
D5 motorway in west
Bohemia near
Pilsen, built in 2008.
The first road churches (
Finnish: tiekirkko,
Swedish: vägkyrka) were opened in Finland during the 1990s. There are about 265 churches that act as roadside churches in the summer time. Most of the churches are
Lutheran and some are
Finnish Orthodox.[3]
Germany
The first road church was opened in Germany in 1958. In 2012 there are 39 road churches or chapels.[4] Some of them were built on purpose in a
rest area, others are old village churches which happen to be situated near an access point. In liturgical terms, they range from ecumenical chapels with no formal rank up to fully consecrated Roman Catholic churches. Churches are open all year.
Ökumenische Autobahnkapelle Dammer Berge
Ökumenische Autobahnkapelle Roxel
Evangelische Autobahn- und Gemeindekirche Exter
Evangelisch-lutherische Autobahn- und Gemeindekirche Peter und Paul, Uhyst am Taucher
Ökumenische Autobahnkapelle Geismühle
Katholische Autobahnkapelle St. Raphael, Nievenheim
Evangelische Autobahn- und Gemeindekirche Gelmeroda
Evangelische Autobahn- und Gemeindekirche Waldlaubersheim (Martinskirche)
Katholische Autobahnkirche St. Christophorus Himmelkron, Bad Berneck
Autobahnkirche "Maria, Schutz der Reisenden", Adelsried
Katholische Autobahnkirche St. Christophorus, Baden-Baden
Katholische Autobahn- und Pfarrkirche "Maria am Wege", Windach
Evangelische Autobahn- und Gemeindekirche Duben
Katholische Autobahnkapelle St. Antonius, Gescher/Coesfeld
Ökumenische Autobahnkapelle "Galluskapelle", Leutkirch im Allgäu
Evangelische Autobahnkirche Medenbach
Evangelische Autobahn- und Gemeindekirche Kavelstorf
Ökumenische Autobahnkapelle "Jesus - Brot des Lebens", Groß-Hesepe