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St. Cäcilia
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St. Cäcilia

Baroque Splendor and Living History

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St. Cäcilia Church in Heusenstamm takes you on a journey back to the 18th century with its stunning Baroque architecture. Designed by master builder Johann Balthasar Neumann, it stands as the most significant Baroque building in the region and a cultural heritage monument. The intricate details and its historical role as the burial church of the Schönborn counts make it a captivating site. Experience the beauty and history that resonate throughout this remarkable church.
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Renowned architect Johann Balthasar Neumann designed St. Cäcilia as a burial church for the Heusenstamm branch of the Counts of Schönborn.

Quick Facts

Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel the whisper of history in the air? Look up, and you'll see the intricate carvings crafted by skilled hands. St. Cäcilia wasn't just a burial church; it was a place of solace and hope for people of its time. Behind you, in the shadow of the trees, imagine the counts of Schönborn finding peace here. Glance north, and you can almost glimpse the silhouette of Schönborn Castle, just a short distance away. This church is more than just stone and mortar; it's a living piece of history. Every step you take connects you to the people who lived and prayed here centuries ago.

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