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Stadtmuseum Schwabach
Museumsstraße, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
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Buonissimo Schwabach | Italienische Eis-Manufaktur
Königspl. 4, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
Holy Monk
Ludwigstraße 5, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
Café Prinz
Rathausgasse 2, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
Der Stern Restaurant & Bar
Königspl. 12, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
fabiano
Königspl. 33, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
Café FUX
Pfarrgasse 6, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
Taverna Meteora
Königspl. 10, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
Metrodrom
Ludwigstraße 1A, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
Restaurant Melathron
Sie finden uns: im Innenhof, Südliche Ringstraße, hinter der Commerzbank!! 22-26, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
Osteria Da Luigi
Bachgasse 18, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
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Das Goldschläger Hotel
Nürnberger Str. 2, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
Hotel Centro
Südliche Mauerstraße 9, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
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Zöllnertorstraße 10, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
Traumreich-Apartments
Forsthofer Str. 5, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
Ferienwohnung Markmann
Rohrersmühlstraße 11, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
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Stadtkirche St. Johannes und St. Martin

Martin-Luther-Platz 2, 91126 Schwabach, Germany
4.7(70)
Open until 6:00 PM
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attractions: Stadtmuseum Schwabach, restaurants: Buonissimo Schwabach | Italienische Eis-Manufaktur, Holy Monk, Café Prinz, Der Stern Restaurant & Bar, fabiano, Café FUX, Taverna Meteora, Metrodrom, Restaurant Melathron, Osteria Da Luigi
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stmartin-schwabach.de
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Nearby attractions of Stadtkirche St. Johannes und St. Martin

Stadtmuseum Schwabach

Stadtmuseum Schwabach

Stadtmuseum Schwabach

4.7

(210)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Stadtkirche St. Johannes und St. Martin

Buonissimo Schwabach | Italienische Eis-Manufaktur

Holy Monk

Café Prinz

Der Stern Restaurant & Bar

fabiano

Café FUX

Taverna Meteora

Metrodrom

Restaurant Melathron

Osteria Da Luigi

Buonissimo Schwabach | Italienische Eis-Manufaktur

Buonissimo Schwabach | Italienische Eis-Manufaktur

4.4

(350)

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Holy Monk

Holy Monk

4.3

(554)

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Café Prinz

Café Prinz

4.3

(470)

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Der Stern Restaurant & Bar

Der Stern Restaurant & Bar

4.7

(490)

$$

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Michael NishMichael Nish
Evangelisch-Lutherische (Lutheran) Church in Schwabach. I believe it is officially called Stadtkirche St. Johannis und St. Martin. It is a remarkable Gothic church, and it's worth your time when you are in Schwabach (not too far from Nürnberg). It is the town church of Schwabach and the main church of the Evangelical-Lutheran parish of Schwabach-St. Martin. Due to its central location directly at the town hall, it characterizes the cityscape of Schwabach. It is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and Saint Martin of Tours, the patron saints of Franconia. As the most important sight, it houses the Schwabacher Altar--the high altar, the Coronation of Mary is at the central shrine, is one of the largest late Gothic winged-altars, more than fifteen meters high and more than six and a half meters wide. It comes from the workshop of Michael Wolgemut, famous Albrecht Dürer's teacher, and was completed in 1508. With its impressive carvings, the late-Gothic convertible altar, is a classic example of the use of gold leaf. The church was rebuilt in the Gothic style from around 1410. The chancel and the associated roof structure date from this construction phase (dendrochronologically dated 1418/19). From 1469 to 1495 the nave was built as a three-nave relay hall. The church remained intact during the Reformation, the Thirty Years' War and the Second World War, which means that almost all of the art treasures have been preserved in their original condition. Paintings and gold leaf laid sculptures from the 15th/16th century are remarkable to see. Evidence of the admission of Austrian religious refugees (exiles) in the 17th century can be found in front of the high altar (photo). A bronze epitaph indicates the grave of Agnes Dangrieß, who came from Eferding near Linz and fled with her family via Regensburg to Schwabach in 1625/26. The Dangrieß couple became committed members of the community and successful restaurateurs in their new home. During the Thirty Years' War, which reached Schwabach in the summer of 1632, and in which the town was captured by Wallenstein's troops, the town church served as a refuge for many citizens. In the epitaph aforementioned, an inscription indicates the death of Agnes Dangrieß only a few months after the end of the war. Another impressive tomb of an exultant is to the right behind the high altar. Catharina von Bernerdin, née von Handel, was one of a group of refugees who left Styria after the war and made their way to the "promised land", i.e. the Protestant German principalities and Imperial cities. The church went through an extensive renovation from March 2010 to 2014 during which period the church was closed. The total cost of the renovation was expected to be over five million euros at the beginning of the project.
Rolf KilianRolf Kilian
Eine sehr sehenswerte Kirche. Sie wirkt hell und einladend und bietet mehrere herausragende mittelalterliche Altäre, die zu betrachten sich lohnt. Mit Hilfe des Handys kann man Infos über die einzelnen Kunstwerke abrufen. Aktuell (August 2025) sind im Chorraum der Kirche zwei großformatige Bilder des Künstlers Bruno Maria Bradt ausgestellt. Unter dem Titel "Du bist wertvoll" zeigen sie Menschen, die Bradt bei der Heilsarmee kennengelernt hat. Die 12 tragen einen goldenen Heiligenschein. Bradt stellt einen Bezug zum letzten Abendmahl her.
So und SoSo und So
Weihnachtsspiel angeschaut. War nichts für mich. Klassisch wäre besser gewesen. Jugendsprache höre ich zu Hause den ganzen Tag. Und Joseph und Maria haben so auch nicht geredet. War dieses Jahr 2024 das schlechteste überhaupt.
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Evangelisch-Lutherische (Lutheran) Church in Schwabach. I believe it is officially called Stadtkirche St. Johannis und St. Martin. It is a remarkable Gothic church, and it's worth your time when you are in Schwabach (not too far from Nürnberg). It is the town church of Schwabach and the main church of the Evangelical-Lutheran parish of Schwabach-St. Martin. Due to its central location directly at the town hall, it characterizes the cityscape of Schwabach. It is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and Saint Martin of Tours, the patron saints of Franconia. As the most important sight, it houses the Schwabacher Altar--the high altar, the Coronation of Mary is at the central shrine, is one of the largest late Gothic winged-altars, more than fifteen meters high and more than six and a half meters wide. It comes from the workshop of Michael Wolgemut, famous Albrecht Dürer's teacher, and was completed in 1508. With its impressive carvings, the late-Gothic convertible altar, is a classic example of the use of gold leaf. The church was rebuilt in the Gothic style from around 1410. The chancel and the associated roof structure date from this construction phase (dendrochronologically dated 1418/19). From 1469 to 1495 the nave was built as a three-nave relay hall. The church remained intact during the Reformation, the Thirty Years' War and the Second World War, which means that almost all of the art treasures have been preserved in their original condition. Paintings and gold leaf laid sculptures from the 15th/16th century are remarkable to see. Evidence of the admission of Austrian religious refugees (exiles) in the 17th century can be found in front of the high altar (photo). A bronze epitaph indicates the grave of Agnes Dangrieß, who came from Eferding near Linz and fled with her family via Regensburg to Schwabach in 1625/26. The Dangrieß couple became committed members of the community and successful restaurateurs in their new home. During the Thirty Years' War, which reached Schwabach in the summer of 1632, and in which the town was captured by Wallenstein's troops, the town church served as a refuge for many citizens. In the epitaph aforementioned, an inscription indicates the death of Agnes Dangrieß only a few months after the end of the war. Another impressive tomb of an exultant is to the right behind the high altar. Catharina von Bernerdin, née von Handel, was one of a group of refugees who left Styria after the war and made their way to the "promised land", i.e. the Protestant German principalities and Imperial cities. The church went through an extensive renovation from March 2010 to 2014 during which period the church was closed. The total cost of the renovation was expected to be over five million euros at the beginning of the project.
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Eine sehr sehenswerte Kirche. Sie wirkt hell und einladend und bietet mehrere herausragende mittelalterliche Altäre, die zu betrachten sich lohnt. Mit Hilfe des Handys kann man Infos über die einzelnen Kunstwerke abrufen. Aktuell (August 2025) sind im Chorraum der Kirche zwei großformatige Bilder des Künstlers Bruno Maria Bradt ausgestellt. Unter dem Titel "Du bist wertvoll" zeigen sie Menschen, die Bradt bei der Heilsarmee kennengelernt hat. Die 12 tragen einen goldenen Heiligenschein. Bradt stellt einen Bezug zum letzten Abendmahl her.
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Weihnachtsspiel angeschaut. War nichts für mich. Klassisch wäre besser gewesen. Jugendsprache höre ich zu Hause den ganzen Tag. Und Joseph und Maria haben so auch nicht geredet. War dieses Jahr 2024 das schlechteste überhaupt.
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Evangelisch-Lutherische (Lutheran) Church in Schwabach. I believe it is officially called Stadtkirche St. Johannis und St. Martin. It is a remarkable Gothic church, and it's worth your time when you are in Schwabach (not too far from Nürnberg).

It is the town church of Schwabach and the main church of the Evangelical-Lutheran parish of Schwabach-St. Martin. Due to its central location directly at the town hall, it characterizes the cityscape of Schwabach. It is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and Saint Martin of Tours, the patron saints of Franconia. As the most important sight, it houses the Schwabacher Altar--the high altar, the Coronation of Mary is at the central shrine, is one of the largest late Gothic winged-altars, more than fifteen meters high and more than six and a half meters wide. It comes from the workshop of Michael Wolgemut, famous Albrecht Dürer's teacher, and was completed in 1508. With its impressive carvings, the late-Gothic convertible altar, is a classic example of the use of gold leaf.

The church was rebuilt in the Gothic style from around 1410. The chancel and the associated roof structure date from this construction phase (dendrochronologically dated 1418/19). From 1469 to 1495 the nave was built as a three-nave relay hall. The church remained intact during the Reformation, the Thirty Years' War and the Second World War, which means that almost all of the art treasures have been preserved in their original condition. Paintings and gold leaf laid sculptures from the 15th/16th century are remarkable to see.

Evidence of the admission of Austrian religious refugees (exiles) in the 17th century can be found in front of the high altar (photo). A bronze epitaph indicates the grave of Agnes Dangrieß, who came from Eferding near Linz and fled with her family via Regensburg to Schwabach in 1625/26. The Dangrieß couple became committed members of the community and successful restaurateurs in their new home. During the Thirty Years' War, which reached Schwabach in the summer of 1632, and in which the town was captured by Wallenstein's troops, the town church served as a refuge for many citizens. In the epitaph aforementioned, an inscription indicates the death of Agnes Dangrieß only a few months after the end of the war. Another impressive tomb of an exultant is to the right behind the high altar. Catharina von Bernerdin, née von Handel, was one of a group of refugees who left Styria after the war and made their way to the "promised land", i.e. the Protestant German principalities and Imperial cities.

The church went through an extensive renovation from March 2010 to 2014 during which period the church was closed. The total cost of the renovation was expected to be over five million euros at the beginning of...

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Eine sehr sehenswerte Kirche. Sie wirkt hell und einladend und bietet mehrere herausragende mittelalterliche Altäre, die zu betrachten sich lohnt. Mit Hilfe des Handys kann man Infos über die einzelnen Kunstwerke abrufen. Aktuell (August 2025) sind im Chorraum der Kirche zwei großformatige Bilder des Künstlers Bruno Maria Bradt ausgestellt. Unter dem Titel "Du bist wertvoll" zeigen sie Menschen, die Bradt bei der Heilsarmee kennengelernt hat. Die 12 tragen einen goldenen Heiligenschein. Bradt stellt einen Bezug zum letzten...

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Egal ob man auf der Suche nach spiritueller Einkehr ist, die architektonische Schönheit bewundern möchte oder an den vielfältigen Kunst- und Kulturveranstaltungen teilnehmen möchte – die Stadtkirche St. Johannes und St. Martin ist ein wertvoller Ort in der Stadt, der zum Verweilen und Nachdenken einlädt. Zuletzt dort die Kunstausstellung des Künstlers Malte Sonnenfeld gesehen. Die spirituelle Atmosphäre des sakralen Raumes hat sich auf wunderbare Weise mit seiner zeitgenössischen...

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