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Petruskirche
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Petruskirche

An architectural gem of Bavarian church heritage

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The Petruskirche in Neu-Ulm captivates with its impressive design by renowned architect Georg von Stengel. Recognized as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria, it invites visitors to experience the harmonious blend of history and architecture. Be inspired by the majestic atmosphere and intricate details of this significant church.
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Renowned architect Georg von Stengel designed the Petruskirche, which is protected as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.

Quick Facts

Architect
Georg von Stengel
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Opening Hours
Mo 08:30-12:00, 14:00-16:00; Tu 08:30-12:00; We-Th 08:30-12:00, 14:00-16:00; Fr 08:30-12:00

Guided Story

Imagine the sunlight streaming through the stained glass windows, casting vibrant patterns on the floor. Look up, those towering vaults tell stories from a time when craftsmanship was at its peak. You’re standing in the vision of Georg von Stengel, where every corner reflects his genius. If you turn around, you’ll notice the proximity to the Edwin-Scharff-Museum, a testament to how art and architecture blend seamlessly here. Listen carefully and you might hear the distant chime of St. Johann Baptist’s bells, creating a harmonious echo with the serene walls of this church. Picture the generations who found solace and community within these walls, as the world outside continued to change.

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