Things to do in Middle Franconia, Bavaria: The Best Churches & Cathedrals

July 17, 2021 Vergie Nakamoto

Discover the best top things to do in Middle Franconia, Germany including Stadtkirche St. Johannes und St. Martin, Abbazia Cistercense Heilsbronn, Frauenkirche, St. Lorenz Church, St. Ludwig Church, Christ the King Church, St. Sebaldus Church, St. Gumbertus Kirche, Unsere Liebe Frau, St. Laurentiuskirche.
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1. Stadtkirche St. Johannes und St. Martin

Martin-Luther-Platz 2, 91126 Schwabach, Bavaria Germany +49 9122 9256200 http://www.schwabach.de/de/schwabach-erleben/tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/1289-evangelische-stadtkirche-st-johannes-und-st-martin.html
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Stadtkirche St. Johannes und St. Martin

2. Abbazia Cistercense Heilsbronn

Muensterweg, 91560, Heilsbronn, Bavaria Germany +49 9872 1297 http://www.heilsbronn-evangelisch.de/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Abbazia Cistercense Heilsbronn

3. Frauenkirche

Hauptmarkt 14, 90403 Nuremberg, Bavaria Germany +49 911 206560 [email protected] http://www.frauenkirche-nuernberg.de
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4.5 based on 928 reviews

Frauenkirche

Reviewed By 476jael - Long Island, United States

When I visited Frauenkirche last September, I was impressed with the church’s unique and elegant front façade facing the Old Town market square. Its triangle shaped roofline had over a dozen mini-spires symmetrically lined up leading to the tall main tower in the middle, and the center of the front façade had a mechanical clock right above the ceremonial balcony which was used by Holly Roman Emperor Charles IV. I would recommend the visitors to stand at least 80 meters away from the front façade of the church to appreciate the church’s unique and elegant appearance before slowly approaching to the main church entrance On the archway above the entrance were elaborately carved figures related to Christianity and Holy Roman Empire. Once inside the naïve, I saw similarities among the 3 medieval churches (Sebaldukirche, St. Lorenz Kirche, and Frauenkirche). All 3 churches had Gothic style high ceilings, beautiful stained glass windows, and rather austere altar settings. But austerity of the altars of all the 3 churches did not diminish the air of holiness or piety at all. In 1928, inadvertently or deliberatly, Frauenkirche with Holy Roman Empire heritage became the looming backdrop of Hitler’s Nazis Rally in Nuremberg. Interested readers can bring up the archive photo of this rally scene by doing a simple internet search with keywords “Hitler 1928 jpg Nuremberg”. This church with its elegance combined with its historical significance is a must visit landmark of Nuremberg. [P.S. Following the midday bell ringing, the clock’s glockenspiel starts with a procession of the electors around the Holy Roman Emperor. Unfortunately I missed the glockenspiel because of my tight schedule]

4. St. Lorenz Church

Lorenzer Platz 1, 90402 Nuremberg, Bavaria Germany +49 911 2142500 [email protected] http://www.lorenzkirche.de
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4.5 based on 1,688 reviews

St. Lorenz Church

During services and special events St. Lorenz church is closed for sightseeing

Reviewed By 604karenm - Louisiana, United States

Beautiful architecture! Don't miss the sacrament house sculpted by Adam Kraft. The incredible art survived the Reformation because families had donated these priceless items to preserve the memory of their loved ones.

5. St. Ludwig Church

Karolinenstr. 21, 91522 Ansbach, Bavaria Germany +49 981 972570 http://www.st-ludwig-ansbach.de/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

St. Ludwig Church

6. Christ the King Church

Josef-Fruth-Platz 5, 91522 Ansbach, Bavaria Germany +49 981 86132 http://www.christkoenig-ansbach.de
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Christ the King Church

7. St. Sebaldus Church

Winklerstrasse 26, 90403 Nuremberg, Bavaria Germany +49 911 2142500 [email protected] http://www.sebalduskirche.de
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4.5 based on 750 reviews

St. Sebaldus Church

Nuremberg's oldest city parish church was built around 1215 as a three-aisled Late Romanesque pillared basilica with two choirs. As early as 1309 the original side aisles were widened and altered in the Gothic style. Destroyed during World War II like the rest of the city, St. Sebald was reconstructed in 1957 and reconsecrated. The reliquary shrine (ca. 1397) in the tomb cast in bronze by Peter Vischer and his sons (1508-1519) is prominently located in the interior of the church. The bones of Nuremberg patron saint Sebaldus are presumed to rest in the silver embossed “casket”.

Reviewed By Lugano22 - Lausanne, Switzerland

St-Sebald church is located in Albrecht-Dürer-Platz 1, in front of the old city hall. It takes its name from Sebaldus, an 8th-century hermit and missionary and patron saint of Nuremberg. Together with St. Lorenz and the Church of Our Lady one of the three most important churches in Nuremberg. Destroyed during World War II like the rest of the city, St. Sebald was reconstructed in 1957 and reconsecrated. What impress me is the organ, very unique and huge. Very lovely church, recommend to visit.

8. St. Gumbertus Kirche

Gumbertusplatz 1, 91522 Ansbach, Bavaria Germany +49 981 2681 [email protected] https://www.gumbertus.de/
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

St. Gumbertus Kirche

9. Unsere Liebe Frau

Koenigstr. 126, 90762 Fuerth, Bavaria Germany +49 911 770030 [email protected] http://www.ulf-fuerth.de
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Unsere Liebe Frau

Der Bauplan der Kirche stammt vom beruhmten Architekten Leo von Klenze. Die Kirche sollte im klassizistischen Stil erstehen. Im August 1824 legte der Bamberger Erzbischof von Fraunberg den Grundstein zur heutigen Kirche Unsere Liebe Frau. Im Oktober 1829 wurde die neue Kirche durch den Erzbischof konsekriert. Erst im Jahr 1837 erhebt Konig Ludwig I. Die Kuratie Furth zur selbststandigen Pfarrei. Zu ihr gehoren damals 40 auswartige Ortschaften. 1854 Wird das erste Pfarrhaus (Konigstr.113, Jetzt Pfarrburo und Priesterwohnung) erbaut. 1903 Wird die jetzige Sakristei an die Kirche angebaut.

10. St. Laurentiuskirche

Wilhelm-Lohe Strasse, 91561 Neuendettelsau, Bavaria Germany
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

St. Laurentiuskirche

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