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St. Laurentius
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St. Laurentius

Classical Elegance in the Heart of Lengfeld

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St. Laurentius Parish Church in Lengfeld, Würzburg, captivates with its late Baroque-inspired Classicism from 1802. Though its striking architecture is a highlight, it's become too small for the bustling district. The harmony with the modern ecumenical St. Lioba Center creates a unique ambiance. Let the history and charm of this architectural heritage monument inspire you!
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Built in 1802 in a neoclassical style, St. Laurentius Church is now recognized as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.

Quick Facts

Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel the history in the air here? Look up at the graceful facade, standing firm against time for over two centuries. St. Laurentius was built in 1802, around the same time Napoleon was reshaping Europe and Beethoven was composing his early symphonies. Behind you, the sleek lines of St. Lioba reflect a blend of tradition and modernity. Imagine how the community has evolved over the centuries, while the church walls have silently witnessed it all. If you listen closely, you might almost hear the echoes of past generations within these quiet stone walls. This church is more than just a building; it's a living testament to faith and community.

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