6 Sights in Kamenz, Germany (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Kamenz, Germany! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Kamenz. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Kamenz

1. Klosterkirche Sankt Annen

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The monastery church of St. Annen was the church of the Kamenz Franciscan convent. After the dissolution of the monastery, it was used for the Protestant worship of the Sorbian inhabitants. Since August 2011, the room has been used for church purposes, concerts and events as well as for the presentation of sacred works of art from the churches of Kamenz under the name of the Monastery Church and Sacral Museum of St. Anne. A restrained, new extension is used by the tourist information. In 2014, the "exemplary cooperation between the parish and the municipality", the "striking combination of old and new architectural language" and the "rich, at the same time nobly restrained presentation of several winged altars and precious furnishings" were honoured with the 1st prize of the Foundation for the Preservation of Ecclesiastical Monuments in Germany.

Wikipedia: Klosterkirche St. Annen (Kamenz) (DE)

2. Sankt Marien

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The Protestant main church of St. Marien in Kamenz in the district of Bautzen in Saxony is a late Gothic hall church. It belongs to the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Kamenz in the regional church of Saxony and shapes the cityscape of Kamenz. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing was baptized here in 1729 by his father, Pastor Johann Gottfried Lessing.

Wikipedia: St. Marien (Kamenz) (DE), Website

3. Forstfestplatz

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The Kamenz Forestry Festival is a traditional school and local festival in the small Saxon town of Kamenz, which is celebrated in the week around 24 August (Bartholomew Week) and focuses on the arrival and departure of the Kamenz pupils. Over the entire period of the festival, the Kamenz Forest becomes a widely popular amusement park with rides, shooting ranges and gastronomic facilities, similar to a funfair in other places.

Wikipedia: Kamenzer Forstfest (DE), Website

4. Katechismuskirche

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Katechismuskirche Frank Weiner: Knarf-bz / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Catechism Church is one of the four Protestant churches in Kamenz. Among other things, it served the Sorbian-language church service and the catechism exams. Its defiant exterior gives the impression of a fortified church.

Wikipedia: Katechismuskirche (Kamenz) (DE), Website

5. Sankt-Just-Kirche

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Sankt-Just-KirchePaulT (Gunther Tschuch) / CC BY-SA 3.0

The church of St. Just is one of the four Protestant churches in Kamenz and serves primarily as a place of worship for burials. The wall paintings in the choir of the former pilgrims' chapel, which were created around the year 1400, are important in terms of art history.

Wikipedia: St. Just (Kamenz) (DE), Website

6. Eulenfelsen

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The Eulenfelsen is one of several geological outcrops in the city area and on the outskirts of Kamenz, which are formed by greywackes of the Kamenz series and have been placed under protection as geological natural monuments. Further outcrops can be found on the Teufelsberg, the Gickelsberg and the Kuckucksburg. In the slope outcrop at the Eulenfelsen, the alternating bedding between granular greywackes and dense, schist varieties is particularly striking. With the ordinance of the Bautzen District Office on the establishment of the "Eulenfelsen" area natural monument of 1 December 2011, the rocks have been protected as an area natural monument since 15 February 2012.

Wikipedia: Eulenfelsen (DE)

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