
Juliusspital Gartenpavillon
A Historical Gem in Würzburg's Heart
Did you know?
The Juliusspital Garden Pavilion, also known as Theatrum Anatomicum, was built in 1705 and originally served as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1705
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Can you feel the whispers of the Baroque era in the air around you? This pavilion, once known as the Theatrum Anatomicum, is more than just a chapel; it's a window into a time when art and science danced together. Notice the intricate carvings on the façade—they speak of a love for both beauty and knowledge. Imagine scholars of the past conducting anatomical studies here, seeking to unravel the mysteries of the human form. The space invites a pause, a moment to absorb the quiet elegance of its architecture. And just to your west, the Vierströme Fountain adds to the historical charm of this serene setting.
Part of These Trails
Location
Nearby

Juliusspital

Zehntscheune

Vierströmebrunnen

Röntgen-Gedächtnisstätte Würzburg

Julius Echter-Denkmal

Stiftung Juliusspital Berufsfachschule für Kranken- und Altenpflege

Laufbrunnen
