Worms: Sightseeing
Places and attractions in the Sightseeing category
Wormser Dom
Ornately decorated 1100s cathedral The Wormser Dom, also known as the Cathedral of St. Peter, stands as a towering testament to Romanesque architecture in the heart of Worms, Germany. This impressive cathedral, which has seen centuries of history, is not just a place of worship but also a cultural...
Nibelungenmuseum Worms
The Nibelungenmuseum Worms is an emblematic cultural institution nestled in the historic city of Worms, Germany. This museum is dedicated to the Nibelungenlied, an epic poem that is a cornerstone of Germanic literature and mythology.
Worms Synagogue
The Worms Synagogue, also known as Rashi Shul, is an 11th-century synagogue located in Worms, Germany.
Museum der Stadt Worms
Worms City Museum is a city museum in Worms, Germany, housed in the former Andreasstift complex. Its lapidarium is housed in the former cloister.
Trinity Church
The Holy Trinity Church, full name Reformation Memorial Church of the Holy Trinity is the largest Protestant church in Worms. The baroque hall building is centrally located on the market square of the city and is now under conservation.
Magnuskirche
The Magnuskirche is a small church in Worms, Germany, to the south of Worms Cathedral. It is the city's smallest church. Archaeological evidence and its dedication suggest it originated in the 8th century - part of that building survives in the nave's north wall.
Schloss Herrnsheim
Herrnsheim Castle is a 19th-century castle in the Herrnsheim district of Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Rhine Bridge
The Worms Rhine Bridge is a two-track railway bridge that spans the Rhine river to the north of Worms, Germany, forming part of the Worms–Biblis railway.
Church of Our Lady
The Liebfrauenkirche in Worms was a collegiate church and is now a Roman Catholic parish church. It is the only surviving Gothic church in Worms.
Ludwigsdenkmal
The Ludwig Monument is a monument built in 1895 on the initiative of the city administration and with funds from the population on what was then the parade ground in Worms on the Rhine.
Lutherbaum
The Luther Tree in Worms-Pfiffligheim is the torso of a field elm probably planted in the 16th century to commemorate Luther's hearing during the Diet of Worms in 1521. The remains of the tree, including the relief carved from its wood by Gustav...
Hochschule Worms
Worms University of Applied Sciences is a business and technology-oriented university of applied sciences in Worms, Germany. Around 3700 students are taught in 38 degree programmes by 74 professors and around 100 lecturers.