Würzburg: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
Würzburg Cathedral
Registered tours of Romanesque cathedral Würzburg Cathedral, officially known as St. Kilian Cathedral, stands as a monumental landmark in the heart of Würzburg, Germany. This Romanesque cathedral, with its intricate Gothic elements, is one of the largest churches in the country and the fourth-largest...
Marienkapelle
The Marienkapelle is a Roman Catholic church located at the Unterer Markt of the town of Würzburg, Bavaria. It was built in the Gothic style in the 14th century. Despite its large size, it is a chapel by status, as it does not have a parish.
Käppele
The Käppele is the commonly used name for the Wallfahrtskirche Mariä Heimsuchung, located on a hill above Würzburg, in Germany. It was built following plans by Balthasar Neumann in the mid-18th century in Rococo style. Until 2014 it was attended to by members of the Capuchins.
Mary's Church
The Marienkirche, Würzburg is a chapel located in the inner court of Marienberg Fortress in Würzburg, Bavaria. The first Christian church at this location was built in 706 by Duke Hedan II. The structure of today's building can be traced back to the early 11th century.
Hofkirche
Tours of opulent 18th-century palace The Würzburg Residence is a palace in Würzburg, Germany. Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and Maximilian von Welsch, representatives of the Austrian/South German Baroque style, were involved in the construction, as well as Robert de Cotte and Germain Boffrand, who were followers of the French Style.
Sankt Stephan
St. Stephen's, also called St. Stephen's Church, is the first longer existing Protestant church in Würzburg since 1803. It goes back to the monastery church of a Benedictine convent of St. Stephen, which was dissolved by secularization.
Mariä Geburt
The parish church of the Nativity of Mary is a Catholic pilgrimage church in Höchberg. The church received its current appearance in the course of the last reconstruction and expansion measures in 1909.
St. Burkard
St. Burchard's Abbey was a Benedictine monastery in Würzburg, Germany, initially known as St. Andrew's Abbey. It was the first abbey established in Würzburg, founded ca. 750. In 1464, it was transformed into a Stift.
Karmelitenkirche
The Carmelite Church of St. Joseph and St. Mary Magdalene in Würzburg was built by Antonio Petrini between 1662 and 1669. The cruciform Baroque building with a well-structured facade is the convent church of the Würzburg Carmelite monastery of St.
Church of Sts. Peter and Paul
St. Peter and Paul is a Catholic parish church in the historic center of Würzburg and parish in the Sanderau district and part of the parish community of Würzburg Innenstadt.
St. Michael
St. Michael is a Roman Catholic church in Würzburg, as well as a parish church and parish of the Episcopal seminary.