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St. Emmeram Parish Church (Wemding)

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St. Emmeram Parish Church (Wemding)

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St. Emmeram Parish Church (Wemding) is a distinguished Roman Catholic church and a prominent twin-towered landmark in the town of Wemding, located in the Donau-Ries district of Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. Standing at an elevation of approximately 459 meters, this historical site showcases a remarkable blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles, reflecting nearly a millennium of construction and modification. It serves as a central point of interest within the charming Bavarian town.

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    December 29, 2018

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    The catholic parish church St. Emmeram in Wemding.
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    July 22, 2018

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    The Kath. Stadtpfarrkirche St. Emmeram is the double-towered landmark of the city of Wemding.
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    July 20, 2019

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    As so often in the south, the church is the towering building of the city. Here, too, St. Emmeram impresses with a size that is towering for such a small town as Wemding.
    In the past the churches were the cultural and economic center of the cities, mostly the market place and the town hall are in the immediate vicinity, this is no different.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Wemding, Danube-Ries, Altmühltal, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the opening hours for St. Emmeram Parish Church (Wemding)?

    While the church is a prominent landmark, specific visitor hours for the interior are not always fixed and can vary. It's generally accessible during daylight hours for quiet reflection or viewing, but for guided tours or to ensure access to all areas, it's advisable to check with the local parish office or the Wemding Tourist Information Center before your visit.

    Is there dedicated parking available directly at St. Emmeram Parish Church (Wemding)?

    Parking is available in the vicinity of the church within Wemding's town center. While there isn't a large dedicated lot immediately next to the church, visitors can usually find street parking or public parking areas within a short walking distance. Consider parking near the market square, which is typically close to the church.

    How can I reach St. Emmeram Parish Church (Wemding) using public transport?

    Wemding is connected by local bus services. While there isn't a direct train station in Wemding, regional buses often connect to larger towns with train access. Once in Wemding, the church is centrally located and easily reachable on foot from most bus stops within the town.

    Are there any specific rules for dog owners visiting the church or nearby areas?

    While dogs are generally not permitted inside religious buildings like St. Emmeram Parish Church, the surrounding town and many walking paths in the Wemding area are dog-friendly. When exploring the town or nearby trails, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of local regulations regarding waste disposal.

    What kind of architectural styles can be observed at St. Emmeram Parish Church (Wemding)?

    The church is a fascinating blend of architectural periods. Its foundations are Romanesque, visible in its cruciform basilica structure. The choir features Gothic elements from the early 14th century, while the magnificent high altar and side altars showcase exquisite Baroque craftsmanship from the 17th and 18th centuries. The twin towers also feature Baroque bell helmets designed by Constantin Pader.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near St. Emmeram Parish Church (Wemding)?

    Yes, as the church is a central landmark in Wemding, you'll find several cafes, restaurants, and traditional Bavarian pubs within easy walking distance in the town center. These offer opportunities for a meal, a coffee, or a refreshing drink before or after your visit to the church.

    Is St. Emmeram Parish Church (Wemding) accessible for visitors with mobility challenges?

    The church is located in the town center, and the main entrance may have steps. While the town itself offers accessible sightseeing options, visitors with mobility challenges should be aware that historical buildings can sometimes present accessibility limitations. It's recommended to contact the local tourist information center for specific details regarding ramp access or other accommodations.

    What other historical or cultural attractions are close to St. Emmeram Parish Church (Wemding)?

    Being in the heart of Wemding, the church is surrounded by other historical elements. The market square, often found in immediate vicinity of such churches, is usually a hub of activity. You can also explore the town's historical walking routes, which often highlight other significant buildings and features, offering a deeper dive into Wemding's heritage.

    What is the significance of the bells in the church towers?

    The north tower of St. Emmeram houses six church bells, which are of significant historical value. Four of these are historical bells, complemented by two newer ones installed in 2010. These bells contribute to the church's rich heritage and continue to mark time and special occasions for the community.

    Can I find accommodation options within walking distance of the church?

    Yes, Wemding offers various accommodation options, including guesthouses and hotels, many of which are located within the town center and are easily accessible on foot from St. Emmeram Parish Church. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

    Are there any notable artworks or features inside the church that I shouldn't miss?

    Absolutely. Inside, be sure to admire the magnificent Baroque high altar (1630-1633) by Augustin Manasser and the stucco marble side altars (1713) from Dominikus Zimmermann's workshop. A particularly valuable feature is the 15th-century fresco depicting the estates of society, located on the southern choir wall. The organ facade by Paul Prescher (1686) is also a highlight.

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