Bartholomäuskirche, Markgröningen
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The Bartholomäuskirche in Markgröningen, the former imperial and Württemberg official town of Grüningen, is a Gothic church building from the 13th to 15th centuries, built in several construction phases. Dedicated to St. Bartholomew the Apostle and now a Protestant church, it has two steeples with different spires. It replaced a Romanesque basilica on a raised ramp above the early medieval village center to the southeast and a manor to the south.
Architectural style: GothicCoordinates: 48°54'17"N, 9°4'54"E
Day trips
Bartholomäuskirche – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hohenasperg, Seeschloss Monrepos, Nippenburg, Bietigheim Viaduct.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Bartholomäuskirche?
Nearby attractions include Stauferstele, Markgröningen (1 min walk), Marktbrunnen, Markgröningen (2 min walk), Oberes Tor, Markgröningen (5 min walk).