Stunning Chuch in Tübingen. It is free to enter. On the day we visited they were playing the organ and it was awesome to listen to as we toured the church. This church was built between 1470 and 1499. The bell tower dates back to 1411 and is Romanesque architecture while the church itself is gothic. It houses 14 grave stone monuments in the Wurttemberg Family Mausoleum. It is an evangelical parish. The steps on the side are great places to sit in the area square. We...
Read moreThis late gothic church from 1470 was one of the first churches to convert to Martin Luther's protestant churches. It houses a large amount of royal tonbs and has some stunning wood carvings on the benches. On top it, has the Schäufelein Altar, an altar from 1520 that was painted by an assistant of Hans Schäufelein who was a student of Albrecht Dürer, one of Germany's most...
Read moreIn the tiny and beautiful city of Tübingen, this church( stiftkirche) is near the main city centre, like the rest of the city, it has medieval world charm outside and inside the huge building is so quiet you can literally have a word with the Almighty.. the outsides and the insides are equally beautiful and perfectly matches its surrounding of the beautiful city...
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