Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #1 in Pforzheim, Germany

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Tour Facts

Number of sights 9 sights
Distance 3.6 km
Ascend 56 m
Descend 68 m

Explore Pforzheim in Germany with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.

Individual Sights in Pforzheim

Sight 1: St. Martinskirche Stadtmuseum

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St. Martinskirche Stadtmuseum

The Church of St. Martin in Brötzingen, a district of Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg, is the original church of the village. Next to it, the Christ Church was built in 1911/12. The old St. Martin's Church was profaned in 1938 and is now part of the Pforzheim City Museum.

Wikipedia: St. Martin (Brötzingen) (DE), Website, Url

57 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 2: Stadtmuseum Pforzheim

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Since 1974, the Pforzheim City Museum in Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg has been located in the profaned parish church of St. Martin and in the old schoolhouse. The address is: Western Karl-Friedrich-Straße 241/243.

Wikipedia: Stadtmuseum Pforzheim (DE), Website

147 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 3: Christuskirche

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Christuskirche

The Christuskirche in Brötzingen, a district of Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg, is a Protestant parish church. It was built in 1911/12 according to plans by Heinrich Henz and replaced the neighbouring older church of St. Martin, which was profaned in 1938.

Wikipedia: Christuskirche (Brötzingen) (DE)

480 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 4: Antoniuskirche

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St. Antonius in Brötzingen, a district of Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg, is a Catholic parish church. There were plans for the construction of a Catholic church in Brötzingen as early as the 19th century, but the church could not be built until 1934/35. Its interior was fundamentally redesigned, especially in the 1970s.

Wikipedia: St. Antonius (Brötzingen) (DE)

517 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 5: Lutherkirche

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The Lutherkirche in Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg was built in 1953/54 according to plans by Olaf Andreas Gulbransson. It is under monument protection as a cultural monument. The associated community belongs to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Baden.

Wikipedia: Lutherkirche (Pforzheim) (DE)

479 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 6: Kulturhaus Osterfeld

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Kulturhaus Osterfeld unbekannt / Logo

The Kulturhaus Osterfeld is a cultural centre in the city of Pforzheim (Baden-Württemberg), Osterfeldstraße 12. It was opened on 2 September 1994 in the Osterfeld building and is located in the former largest elementary school in the state of Baden, which was built by the then city architect Alfons Kern between 1904 and 1907. The building is a listed building.

Wikipedia: Kulturhaus Osterfeld (DE), Website

1175 meters / 14 minutes

Sight 7: Herz-Jesu-Kirche

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The Herz-Jesu-Kirche in Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is a Roman Catholic church originally built in 1928–29 and rebuilt in 1948–1951 after being destroyed during the war. The church belongs to the Catholic parish of Pforzheim in the deanery of Pforzheim in the Archdiocese of Freiburg.

Wikipedia: Herz-Jesu-Kirche (Pforzheim) (DE)

485 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 8: Barfüßerkirche

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Barfüßerkirche

The Barfüßerkirche in Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg dates back to the medieval Franciscan monastery in the city, which was dissolved during the Reformation. When the monastery buildings were destroyed in the town fire of 1689, only the imposing choir of the church was preserved, which from the 18th century onwards again served as a place of worship for various faiths and is now a listed cultural monument.

Wikipedia: Barfüßerkirche (Pforzheim) (DE), Website

231 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 9: Schloß- und Stiftskirche St. Michael

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Schloß- und Stiftskirche St. Michael

The former castle and collegiate church of St. Michael in Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg, together with the neighbouring archive tower, is one of the last medieval testimonies of Pforzheim, whose medieval townscape was almost completely destroyed in the Thirty Years' War, the War of the Palatine Succession and most recently in the Second World War.

Wikipedia: St. Michael (Pforzheim) (DE)

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