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Dreieinigkeitskirche

A Baroque Gem in the Heart of Regensburg

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The Dreieinigkeitskirche in Regensburg captivates with its early Baroque design and the pure, column-free architecture envisioned by Hans Johann Carl. As the largest church built in the former free imperial city, its tower offers breathtaking views over the old town. Visiting promises not only architectural brilliance but also a moment of tranquility and reflection.
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The Dreieinigkeitskirche in Regensburg was one of the first newly built Lutheran churches in Bavaria, constructed between 1627 and 1631.

Quick Facts

Founded
1631
Architect
Hans Johann Carl
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Lutheran
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Can you hear the bells ringing? It's like a whisper from the past, isn't it? Take a look around, you're standing before one of the first Evangelical Lutheran church buildings in Bavaria. Do you know why this church is so special? It was a beacon of change during a time of great upheaval, offering a new spiritual home to many. Now, look up at the tower. It was designed to watch over the entire old town. Imagine how many generations have admired this view. Behind you, just a short walk away, is the Dominikanerkirche St. Blasius, another place with stories intertwined with those of the Dreieinigkeitskirche. Let the history of these walls inspire you.

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