Stuttgart: Church
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Collegiate Church
Grand church with bells and a pipe organ The Collegiate Church, standing proudly in the heart of Stuttgart, Germany, is a beacon of historical and architectural significance. This church, with its roots stretching back to the 12th century, is a testament to the city's rich religious and cultural heritage.
Stuttgart Cathedral
Stuttgart Cathedral or St Eberhard's Cathedral is a church in the German city of Stuttgart. It is dedicated to Saint Eberhard of Salzburg.
Church of St. John
The Protestant Church of St John in Stuttgart was built in the Gothic Revival style from 1864 to 1876 by its chief architect, Christian Friedrich von Leins. It lies on a peninsula of the Feuersee, while the main entrance and tower marks the beginning of the former Johannesstraße.
St. Mark's Church
St. Mark's Church is a Protestant church in Stuttgart's South district on Filderstraße, at the corner of Römerstraße, in the Heusteig district. It is used by the Protestant parish Markus-Haigst as a community church.
Hospitalkirche
The Hospitalkirche is the third large medieval church foundation in the old town of Stuttgart and today the center of the "Evangelische Hospitalkirchengemeinde Stuttgart" within the church district of Stuttgart.
Luther Church
The Lutherkirche is a Lutheran church building in the Lutherkirchengemeinde Fellbach in the Protestant church district of Waiblingen and the historic landmark of the city of Fellbach.
Elisabethenkirche
The Catholic parish of St. Elisabeth in the west of Stuttgart in the diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart is the largest Catholic parish in Stuttgart with about 9,500 members.
Veitskapelle
The Veitskapelle is a Protestant church built in late Gothic style in the Stuttgart district of Mühlhausen am Neckar and since April 15, 1943 also the main church of the village, after the actual parish church, the Walpurgiskirche, burned down...
Leonhardskirche
The Leonhard Church in Stuttgart is the second oldest church foundation in the old town of Stuttgart and today the center of the Evangelical Leonhard Church Parish Stuttgart within the church district Stuttgart of the Evangelical Church in...
Gaisburger Kirche
The Gaisburg Church is a Protestant church in the Gaisburg district of Stuttgart East. It was created from 1911 to 1913 by architect Martin Elsaesser as a reinforced concrete building in a mixture of late Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism and Neo-Baroque.