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St. Pankratius
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St. Pankratius

A Historic Sanctuary in Augsburg's Lechhausen

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St. Pankratius Church, designed by Karl Friedrich Klumpp in 1867, captivates with its historical architecture. As a protected heritage site, it offers a tranquil, spiritual ambiance that reflects the charm of yesteryears. The serene interior beckons visitors to appreciate its quiet beauty. Exploring this church reveals the story of Saint Pancras and its enduring legacy.
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Architect Karl Friedrich Klumpp designed the St. Pankratius parish church in 1867, now listed as a heritage monument in Bavaria.

Quick Facts

Founded
1867
Architect
Karl Friedrich Klumpp
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Feel the whisper of history in the air? Look up at the majestic church tower. Imagine architect Karl Friedrich Klumpp back in 1867, sketching the plans for this very place. The intricate designs on the windows catch the light in such a unique way, almost like they're telling tales from days gone by. Behind you, in the distance, you might glimpse the Ulrichsbrücke bridge crossing the river. It doesn’t just connect two banks; it links the past to the present. As you stand here, think of the legend of Saint Pancras, who stood firm in his beliefs. Perhaps you can sense a touch of that resolve in these ancient walls around you.

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