
Sankt Amandus
A serene and historic sanctuary in Neuhausen
Did you know?
St. Amandus Church in Worms-Neuhausen is uniquely named after a bishop who once governed the city itself, a rarity among Roman Catholic parishes.
Quick Facts
- Denomination
- Roman Catholic
Guided Story
Can you feel the calm in the air? Look up and see the impressive arches of St. Amandus towering above you. This church was built not just as a place of prayer and reflection, but also as a testament to a time when Worms was a significant hub for pilgrims. Imagine how the Gothic windows once cast colorful patterns on the floor as sunlight streamed through them. Behind you, to the north, is the Protestant Church of the Reconciliation Community. A short walk there will show you even more of this area's spiritual diversity. Take a moment to soak in the peaceful aura of this place and let the centuries pass by.
Location
Nearby

Kriegerdenkmal

Ev. Kirche der Versöhnungsgemeinde Neuhausen

St.-Amandus-Kirche

Neuhauser Tunnel

Worms Hauptbahnhof

Denkmalzone Siedlung südlich der Amanduskirche

Albert-Schulte-Park
