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Pfarramt St. Matthäus
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Pfarramt St. Matthäus

Where History Meets Architecture in Erlangen

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The clergy house of St. Matthäus in Erlangen stands as a remarkable piece of Bavaria's architectural heritage. As an integral part of the St. Matthäus community, it embodies both historical significance and a vibrant local presence. Experience the seamless blend of tradition and modernity evident in every aspect of its design.
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It is recognized as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.

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Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Look up and notice the intricate roof of St. Matthäus' clergy house. Imagine this: in the 18th century, a renowned bell caster once called this place home. He crafted bells for the nearby St. Matthäus Church, just a short walk northeast from here. Picture the sound of his bells resonating through the streets of Erlangen. Behind you, far off, you might sense the presence of the Ohm Gymnasium, a symbol of modern education contrasting with the historical depth of this site. As you admire the architecture around you, remember that these walls whisper stories from centuries past. Every corner speaks to the bond between past and present.

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