All religious buildings to visit in Baden-Württemberg

Step into the sacred spaces of 13 religious buildings in Baden-Württemberg. These structures offer a glimpse into the architectural and spiritual heritage of various faiths.

Are you fascinated by religious architecture and history? Here are the must-see religious buildings in Baden-Württemberg:

  1. Wiblingen Abbey1

    Wiblingen Abbey

     Ulm
    Wiblingen Abbey, located in Ulm, was once a German Benedictine abbey. Today, the abbey church, which has been converted into a basilica, is one of the preserved structures of the abbey. The abbey was also used as military barracks in the past. This historical site offers a glimpse into the rich history of the region.
  2. Johanniterkirche2

    Johanniterkirche

     Schwäbisch Hall
    Since 2008, following extensive restorations, the Johanniterkirche has been repurposed as an exhibition hall. It now showcases a collection of paintings and sculptures from Old Masters, offering visitors a glimpse into the artistic heritage of the past.
  3. Ehemalige Synagoge3

    Ehemalige Synagoge

     Haigerloch
    The Haigerloch Synagogue suffered severe damage during the November pogroms on the morning of November 10, 1938. This event marked a dark period in the history of the synagogue, as the damage made it impossible to hold religious services.
  4. Schussenried Abbey4

    Schussenried Abbey

     Bad Schussenried
    The current name, Neues Kloster, or 'new monastery', refers to the Baroque reconstruction of the abbey in 1752. This reconstruction was based on the plans of Dominikus Zimmermann, a renowned architect of the time. However, due to financial constraints, the initial plan of four wings with a church was not fully realized.
  5. Gedenkstätte Synagoge Baisingen5

    Gedenkstätte Synagoge Baisingen

     Rottenburg am Neckar
    The Baisingen Synagogue, nestled in a district of Rottenburg am Neckar, is a significant historical site. It is recognized as one of the best-preserved rural synagogues in Germany. Today, it serves as a museum, providing visitors with a glimpse into the rich Jewish history of the region. The museum is diligently maintained by a support association, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
  6. Kunstsammlung Lorenzkapelle Rottweil6

    Kunstsammlung Lorenzkapelle Rottweil

     Rottweil
    The Lorenzkapelle, located in Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg, is recognized as a protected cultural monument. This status signifies its historical and cultural significance, making it a point of interest for those who appreciate history and architecture.
  7. Stadtmuseum Pforzheim7

    Stadtmuseum Pforzheim

     Pforzheim
    The Stadtmuseum Pforzheim, located in Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg, has been housed in the deconsecrated St. Martin parish church and the Old Schoolhouse since 1974. This unique location adds a historical charm to the museum, making it an interesting place to visit for those interested in architecture and history.
  8. Henri-Arnaud-Haus - Waldensermuseum8

    Henri-Arnaud-Haus - Waldensermuseum

     Schönenberg
    The Henri-Arnaud-Haus, located in Schönenberg, a district of the Baden-Württemberg municipality of Ötisheim in the Enzkreis, is a significant historical site. It was once the residence of the Waldensian pastor Henri Arnaud and has now been transformed into a Waldensian museum. This museum offers a unique insight into the life and times of Henri Arnaud and the Waldensian community he served.
  9. Museum Synagoge9

    Museum Synagoge

     Affaltrach
    The Museum Synagogue in Affaltrach, a district of Obersulm in the Heilbronn district in northern Baden-Württemberg, is a significant historical site. Built in 1851, it now serves as a museum dedicated to the history of Jews in the district and city of Heilbronn. The museum provides a unique opportunity to learn about the Jewish community's history and culture in the region.
  10. Alte St.-Laurentius-Kirche10

    Alte St.-Laurentius-Kirche

     Schramberg
    The church's tower, a former defensive tower, dates back to the 13th century, making it the oldest surviving structure in the Schramberg area. This historical significance adds to the allure of the church for visitors interested in architecture and history.
  11. Tauberfränkisches Landschaftsmuseum11

    Tauberfränkisches Landschaftsmuseum

     Tauberbischofsheim
    The Tauberfränkisches Landschaftsmuseum, located in the Kurmainzisches Schloss in Tauberbischofsheim in the Main-Tauber district, has been a significant cultural institution since 1970. This historic castle setting provides a unique backdrop for the museum's diverse exhibits.
  12. Klostermuseum Ochsenhausen12

    Klostermuseum Ochsenhausen

     Ochsenhausen
    The Klostermuseum Ochsenhausen, opened in August 1999, is a museum dedicated to the former Imperial Abbey of Ochsenhausen. It is situated in the Prince's building of the former monastery, under the sponsorship of the Roman Catholic parish of Ochsenhausen, pastoral unit St. Benedict, the city of Ochsenhausen, and the state of Baden-Württemberg.
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    Jewish Museum

     Emmendingen (Kernstadt)
    The Jewish Museum of Emmendingen is situated in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. It is dedicated to narrating the history and culture of the city's Jewish community. The museum provides a comprehensive insight into the Jewish community's life and traditions, making it a significant cultural and historical site.