Manifesta 16 Ruhr at St. Ludgerus: Art, Silence, and Encounter in Bochum


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Manifesta 16 Ruhr: Art and Spiritual Spatial Impact at St. Ludgerus
In St. Ludgerus Church in Bochum-Langendreer, contemporary art, sacred space, and local history come together in a unique way. Manifesta 16 Ruhr transforms the church into a place of perception, silence, and exchange – a faith experience in an extended sense, open to all those who seek spaces with spiritual depth.
A Place between Liturgy, Architecture, and the Present
St. Ludgerus Church was designed by Hans Joachim Lohmeyer in 1966 and is considered a striking example of modern church architecture. Its triangular form, clear lines, and geometric presence create a calm, focused atmosphere within the space. As a consecrated space with no ongoing church use, it gains new cultural and spiritual significance within the framework of the Biennale.
Art Encounter under the Sign of Openness
Manifesta 16 Ruhr dedicates itself to churches as places of social remembrance and new use. In Bochum, four church locations are part of the program. St. Ludgerus stands for resilience, change, and the question of how church, art, and community can resonate with each other. Admission is free and does not require a ticket.
Barrier-Free Access and Practical Information
The venue is accessible for wheelchair users. A ramp is available on-site. According to event information, however, there is no wheelchair-accessible restroom. Manifesta 16 Ruhr is open on Fridays from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. For visitors, this means: ample time for a calm tour, impressions, conversations, and moments of reflection in the sacred ambiance.
Community, Encounter, and Cultural Depth
Manifesta 16 Ruhr invites you to not only view art but to experience it as a social and spiritual sign. Especially in a church space, a unique tension arises from contemplation, memory, and presence. Those who engage with this place will experience an intense connection between architecture, spirituality, and contemporary art.
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On July 3, 2026, guests at St. Ludgerus Church Bochum can expect a free art encounter in a unique atmosphere. Anyone curious about sacred spaces, new perspectives, and cultural inspiration should experience Manifesta 16 Ruhr live.










