7 Sights in Boppard, Germany (with Map and Images)
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Explore interesting sights in Boppard, Germany. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 7 sights are available in Boppard, Germany.
Sightseeing Tours in Boppard1. Karmeliterkirche
The Carmelite Church in Boppard is a monastery church built around 1300, belonging to the neighbouring Carmelite monastery of Boppard, which was the third oldest religious establishment of the Carmelites in Germany. Between 1439 and 1444 the church was extended to the north by a side nave. This was given a window glazing, which is now exhibited in museums in the USA and Europe, among other things. Today, the monastery church belongs to the local parish of St. Severus and is used by it for worship services.
2. Villa Brosius
Villa Brosius is a listed building in the Boppard district of Hirzenach. It is used for residential purposes today, but was a church in the Middle Ages. It has its name from a former resident, the Hirzenacher Pastor Wilhelm Brosius. Former church building is one of the oldest preserved of its kind on the Middle Rhine.
3. St. Aegidius
The Church of St. Aegidius in Bad Salzig, a district of Boppard, is the parish church of the Catholic parish of St. Aegidius. The church or parish is named after St. Aegidius. There was already a chapel on the site of today's church in the 13th century, and the current parish church was consecrated in 1904.
4. St Severus Kirche
The Basilica of St. Severus is a Catholic parish church of the parish of the same name in Boppard. The church, which belongs to the diocese of Trier, was built in the 12th and 13th centuries in the Rhenish transitional style. The patron saint is St. Severus of Ravenna.
5. Christuskirche
The Christuskirche is a Protestant church built in Boppard in the 19th century. It is the first new Protestant church in Boppard and was completed in 1851. The parish belongs to the Koblenz church district of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland.
6. Säuerlingsturm
The medieval town fortifications of Boppard were built in the 12th and 13th centuries with the inclusion of the former Roman fort Bodobrica in Boppard. The remains of the city's fortifications are now listed as historical monuments.
7. St. Bartholomäus
The Catholic parish church of St. Bartholomäus is a listed church building in Hirzenach, a local district of the city of Boppard. Once she was the Propsteikirche St. Maria and Johannes Evangelist of the former Propstei Hirzenach.
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