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Dominikanerkirche
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Dominikanerkirche

Timeless elegance in a historic setting

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The Dominican Church in Augsburg's Dominikanergasse is a striking example of late Gothic architecture dating back to 1513. As the sole surviving part of the St. Magdalena Monastery destroyed in World War II, it offers a captivating glimpse into Augsburg's rich history. Immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of this architectural heritage monument, a testament to Bavaria's storied past.
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Built in 1513, the former Dominican Church of St. Magdalena stands today as the sole remnant of the Dominican monastery destroyed in World War II, marking an important architectural heritage in Bavaria.

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Founded
1513
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Look up – do you see those intricate Gothic arches? They date back to 1513 and hold whispers of a time when the St. Magdalena Monastery stood here. Imagine monks in their black robes walking through these quiet halls. Behind you, near the St. Antonius Chapel, you can almost feel the spirituality that once filled this place. As you glance around, you'll notice that every stone tells a story of faith and resilience that has endured through the ages. The church itself stands as a witness to history, preserving its tales and waiting to share them with you.

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