
Gartenpavillon des ehemaligen Augustinerklosters
A Hidden Sanctuary in Würzburg's Urban Landscape
Did you know?
The Garden Pavilion of the former Augustinian Monastery in Würzburg, attributed to Joseph Greissing, is a rare example of a Baroque arched gallery structure created between 1710 and 1715.
Quick Facts
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Imagine standing in a garden where tranquility once ruled. Look at the pavilion, with its baroque arches whispering tales of a time when monks sought solace here. Just to your right, imagine the soft murmur of prayers mingling with the rustling leaves. Fascinatingly, this pavilion is attributed to Joseph Greissing, who also worked on the Würzburg Residence. If you glance to your right, the nearby St. Burkard Church adds a spiritual layer to this place, connecting past and present. Take a deep breath, and let the echoes of history fill your imagination.
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