Brunswick: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
Brunswick Cathedral
Historic cathedral with a royal tomb Nestled in the heart of the historic city of Brunswick, Germany, stands the Brunswick Cathedral, a testament to the city's medieval heritage and religious history. Officially known as St. Blasius Cathedral, this church is not just a place of worship but also a...
St. Ägidien
The Aegidienkirche or Liebfrauenmünster St. Aegidien is the main Roman Catholic church in the German city of Braunschweig, located in the city centre.
St. Martini
Saint Martin's Church in Brunschwik - the former parish church of the Old Town, an example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture in Germany. It is located near the western frontage of the Old Town Square.
St. Andreas
The origins of St. Andrew's in Brunswick probably go back to a hall church built around 1160. Around 1230, a three-nave basilica was built above it as a parish church for the congregation in Braunschweig's Neustadt. The St.
St. Katharinen
St. Catherine's Church in Brunswick was built in the early 13th century as the parish church of the Weichbild Hagen. An Evangelical Lutheran church since 1528, it dominates the east side of Hagenmarkt. The main patron saint is St.
St. Petri
St. Petri, also called Petrikirche, was founded in the 12th century as the fourth parish church of the Weichbild Altstadt in Braunschweig. It is located on the street "An der Petrikirche". The parish hall is located on Lange Straße.
St. Michaelis
St. Michaelis, also known as Michaeliskirche, is located in the Weichbild Altstadt in Braunschweig. On Michaelmas 1157, that is, on September 29, it was consecrated to the Archangel Michael by Bishop Bruno of Hildesheim and was the smallest of the...
St. Magni
The Magnikirche in Braunschweig dates from the early 11th century and today forms the center of the Magniviertel in the old Weichbild Altewiek.