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Germany

Bavaria

Upper Palatinate

Landkreis Regensburg

Sinzing

Pilgrimage Church of Mariaort

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Germany

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Upper Palatinate

Landkreis Regensburg

Sinzing

Pilgrimage Church of Mariaort

Pilgrimage Church of Mariaort

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    March 25, 2020

    Worth a visit and to reach over two bridges ....

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      September 22, 2019

      The church, located directly at the mouth of the Naab in the Danube on a narrow headland, was first mentioned in 1352 as St. It used to belong to the St. Emmeram Monastery in Regensburg and was in the 17th and 18th centuries. Century destination of a flourishing pilgrimage. The miraculous image that, according to legend, was thrown into the sea near Constantinople at the time of the Eastern Roman iconoclasm around the 8th century, is said to have been driven upstream here on a juniper bush. A corbel with the legendary shrub is attached to the sacristy. According to legend, angels also brought the building materials for the chapel.

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        March 15, 2024

        The church, located on a narrow strip of land directly at the mouth of the Naab and the Danube, was first mentioned in 1352 as St. Mary's Church. It used to belong to the St. Emmeram monastery in Regensburg and was the destination of a flourishing pilgrimage in the 17th/18th century. A very interesting, historically interesting church.

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          Elevation 340 m

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          Location: Sinzing, Landkreis Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany

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