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St. Andrew's Church, Pfalzpaint

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St. Andrew's Church, Pfalzpaint

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St. Andreas Church in Pfalzpaint is a historically significant religious building nestled in the scenic Altmühltal region of Germany, situated between the charming towns of Kipfenberg and Eichstätt. Standing at an elevation of 387 meters, this church is a prominent landmark in the village of Pfalzpaint, known for its rich history as a former fortified church, or "Kirchenburg," alongside the medieval Pfalzpaint Castle. Its Baroque structure, largely built between 1707 and 1710, incorporates a preserved medieval tower, offering a fascinating…

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    The church and the neighboring former castle of the Lords of Palatinate Palace formerly formed a uniform fortification. Since the new building in 1707/10, only two embrasures on the north side of the tower have reminded of the military character of the church, from the castle the 13th century keep has been preserved near the south side of the church. The furnishings of the church date mainly from the time the nave was built (pulpit 1707, altars 1718), but numerous wooden figures from the previous building were also adopted in the new building.

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    Pfalzpaint Church of St. Andreas is located on a small hill in the middle of town
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    1. Gungolding Juniper Heath – Gungolding Juniper Heath loop from Eichstätt (VGem)

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    Location: Walting, Landkreis Eichstätt, Altmühltal, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical opening hours for St. Andreas Church, Pfalzpaint, especially outside of summer?

    While the church is generally open to visitors during the day in summer, specific opening hours outside of this season can vary. It's advisable to check local information or the parish website for the most current details, especially if planning a visit during autumn, winter, or spring.

    Is St. Andreas Church, Pfalzpaint accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    The church is located on a small hill in the middle of town. While the interior is generally flat, access to the church itself might involve some steps or uneven terrain. For specific accessibility concerns, it's recommended to contact the local parish or tourist information center directly to inquire about wheelchair access and facilities.

    Are there any specific hiking trails directly starting from or passing by St. Andreas Church, Pfalzpaint?

    Yes, St. Andreas Church is situated in the scenic Altmühltal region, which is well-known for its numerous hiking and cycling routes. While the intro mentions general routes, you can find specific trails that pass through Pfalzpaint and near the church by exploring local hiking maps or using platforms like komoot to discover routes tailored to your preferences and difficulty level.

    Where can visitors find parking when visiting St. Andreas Church, Pfalzpaint?

    The church is conveniently located on a small hill in the middle of Pfalzpaint. While there isn't a dedicated large parking lot, visitors can typically find street parking in the village. It's usually best to look for available spots near the church or in designated public parking areas within Pfalzpaint.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly in Pfalzpaint or nearby?

    Pfalzpaint is a small village. While direct amenities like cafes, pubs, or extensive accommodation might be limited within Pfalzpaint itself, the larger towns of Kipfenberg and Eichstätt are nearby and offer a wider range of dining and lodging options. These towns are easily accessible by car from Pfalzpaint.

    What other historical landmarks or natural features are worth visiting near St. Andreas Church, Pfalzpaint?

    Besides the church, the 13th-century keep of the former Pfalzpaint castle stands nearby, offering a tangible connection to the area's military heritage. The entire Altmühltal region is rich in natural beauty, with numerous viewpoints, rock formations, and the Altmühl river itself providing opportunities for further exploration and scenic walks.

    Is St. Andreas Church, Pfalzpaint suitable for a family visit with children?

    Yes, the church is considered a family-friendly destination. Its historical significance and artistic features can be interesting for older children, and the surrounding Altmühltal offers plenty of outdoor activities like gentle walks or cycling tours that families can enjoy together after visiting the church.

    Are guided tours available for St. Andreas Church, Pfalzpaint, or can I explore it independently?

    Information about regularly scheduled guided tours is not readily available. Visitors typically explore St. Andreas Church independently, appreciating its architecture and artworks at their own pace. For groups or specific historical inquiries, it might be possible to arrange a special tour by contacting the local parish in advance.

    What is the historical significance of the 'Anna selbdritt' figure mentioned in the church's description?

    The 'Anna selbdritt' (Saint Anne with the Virgin Mary and child Jesus) figure is considered the church's most precious artwork. Dating from the early 16th century, it showcases a late Gothic style while hinting at the emerging Renaissance, making it a significant piece for understanding the transition in ecclesiastical art during that period.

    Are dogs allowed inside St. Andreas Church, Pfalzpaint or on the surrounding grounds?

    As a place of worship, dogs are generally not permitted inside St. Andreas Church, with the exception of service animals. However, the surrounding grounds and the numerous hiking trails in the Altmühltal region are typically dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the area with your canine companion.

    How does the church's past as a 'Kirchenburg' (fortified church) manifest today?

    Evidence of the church's defensive past can still be seen in two loopholes on the north side of the tower. Additionally, the 13th-century keep of the former Pfalzpaint castle, which once formed a uniform fortification with the church, stands nearby, offering a tangible reminder of its military character.

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