9 Sights in Füssen, Germany (with Map and Images)

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Explore interesting sights in Füssen, 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 9 sights are available in Füssen, Germany.

Sightseeing Tours in Füssen

1. St. Walburga

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The Catholic parish church of St. Walburga, Philip and James in Weißensee, a district of Füssen in the Bavarian district of Ostallgäu, is a Romanesque building that was probably built in the 12th century and enlarged in the middle of the 14th and 15th centuries. Between 1668 and 1678, the church was rebuilt and refurnished in the Baroque style. The stucco decoration dates from 1725 and the frescoes by Johann Heel from 1730. The church is dedicated to St. Walburga, the patron saint of the diocese of Eichstätt. Secondary patrons are the apostles Philip and James the Younger. The church is one of the protected Monuments in Bavaria.

Wikipedia: St. Walburga (Weißensee) (DE)

2. St. Nikolaus

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St. Nicholas Catholic Church of St. Nicholas in Oberkirch, a district of Füssen in the Bavarian district of Ostallgäu, is a late Gothic building dating back to the first half of the 15th century, which was redesigned in the early 17th century in the style of the early Baroque. The church is dedicated to St. Nicholas of Myra. The church has valuable features from Gothic and Baroque. The building is a protected monument.

Wikipedia: St. Nikolaus (Oberkirch, Füssen) (DE)

3. Zu den Acht Seligkeiten

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A Roman Catholic parish church in Füssen is a Roman Catholic parish church for the eight blessings. The modern, large concrete building from the 1960s shapes the townscape of the Füssen-West district. The name refers to Jesus' studies at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount. In 2017, the demolition of the church was decided, which is planned for 2024.

Wikipedia: Zu den Acht Seligkeiten (DE)

4. Pfarrkirche St. Mang

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The church of St. Mang in Füssen in the Allgäu was built as the monastery church of the Benedictine monastery of St. Mang and has been a Catholic parish church since the dissolution of the monastery at the beginning of the 19th century.

Wikipedia: St. Mang (Füssen) (DE)

5. Burgruine Hopfen am See

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Burgruine Hopfen am See

The ruins of Hopfen Castle are located on a hill above the Füssen district of Hopfen am See in the district of Ostallgäu in Bavarian Swabia. Some remains of the wall of the high medieval hilltop castle have been preserved.

Wikipedia: Burg Hopfen (DE)

6. St. Sebastian

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St. Sebastian is a Roman Catholic church in Füssen, Germany. It was built in the 16th century in the Gothic style, the baroque nave is from the 18th century. Since the Old Cemetery was built, it has been a cemetery church.

Wikipedia: St. Sebastian (Füssen) (DE)

7. Franziskanerkirche St. Stephan

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Franziskanerkirche St. Stephan Gunther Seibold / CC BY-SA 3.0 de

The St. Stephan monastery church in Füssen, also called the Franciscan Church, belongs to the Franciscan monastery Füssen. The externally simple church from the 18th century has equipment in the style of the Rococo.

Wikipedia: St. Stephan (Füssen) (DE)

8. Unsere Liebe Frau am Berg

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The Roman Catholic branch church of Our Lady on the Mountain in Füssen in the district of Ostallgäu in Bavaria was originally built in the Middle Ages and redesigned in 1682. The church is a protected monument.

Wikipedia: Filialkirche Unserer Lieben Frau am Berg (DE)

9. Hohes Schloss

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The Gothic High Castle of the Bishops of Augsburg is located on a hill above the old town of Füssen in Schwaben. The large castle is considered one of the best preserved medieval castle complexes of Bavaria.

Wikipedia: Hohes Schloss Füssen (DE)

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