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Neckar-Odenwald-KreisWalldürnBasilica di pellegrinaggio a Walldürn
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The Wallfahrtsbasilika in Walldürn, also known as Wallfahrtsbasilika St. Georg, is a profoundly significant Catholic basilica nestled in the charming town of Walldürn, within the Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis of northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Standing at an elevation of approximately 414 meters, this impressive Baroque structure is renowned as Germany's largest eucharistic pilgrimage site. Built primarily from local red sandstone, its distinctive towers rise over 60 meters, making it a prominent landmark visible across the Odenwald region.
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While the basilica itself is a historic building, efforts have been made to ensure accessibility. The main entrance and ground floor areas are generally accessible. However, some older sections or specific altars might have steps. It's always a good idea to contact the basilica directly for the most current information regarding specific accessibility needs.
Yes, guided tours are available for those who wish to delve deeper into the basilica's history, architecture, and spiritual significance. You can typically arrange a guided tour by contacting the Walldürn pilgrimage office or the basilica administration in advance. Information on tour schedules and booking can often be found on the official Walldürn tourism website.
The Wallfahrtsbasilika is generally open daily to visitors. Specific opening hours can vary depending on the season and any special events or services. It's advisable to check the official Walldürn pilgrimage website or contact the basilica directly for the most up-to-date opening and closing times before your visit.
As a religious site, dogs are generally not permitted inside the Wallfahrtsbasilika itself, with the exception of service animals. On the surrounding pilgrimage square, dogs are usually allowed if kept on a leash. If you're exploring nearby hiking trails, many are dog-friendly, but always ensure your pet is well-behaved and on a leash.
Parking is generally available in Walldürn, with designated parking areas for visitors to the basilica. During the main pilgrimage season (four weeks after Pentecost) and on weekends, parking can become quite crowded due to the high number of visitors. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended during these peak times to secure a convenient spot.
Walldürn is accessible via public transport, primarily by bus services connecting to nearby train stations. You can plan your journey using regional public transport websites or apps, which will provide the most current routes and schedules to Walldürn. The basilica is centrally located within the town, making it easily reachable from local bus stops.
Beyond the spiritual experience of the basilica, Walldürn and the surrounding Odenwald region offer several family-friendly options. There are various walking and cycling paths suitable for all ages, and the town itself has a charming atmosphere to explore. Local parks or playgrounds might also be available. For specific attractions, checking the Walldürn tourism office for current offerings is recommended.
The hiking terrain around Walldürn, situated in the Odenwald, typically features rolling hills, forests, and some moderate ascents and descents. Pilgrimage routes are generally well-maintained and suitable for most fitness levels, though some longer sections can be challenging. Hikers can expect a mix of paved paths, forest trails, and gravel tracks. Difficulty varies, so checking specific route details before setting out is advisable.
Yes, being a significant pilgrimage site and a charming town, Walldürn offers several cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses within easy walking distance of the Wallfahrtsbasilika. You'll find options for a quick coffee, a traditional German meal, or a sweet treat to enjoy before or after your visit.
For a general visit to appreciate the architecture and spiritual ambiance, you might spend 1 to 2 hours. If you plan to attend a service, take a guided tour, or delve deeper into the historical exhibits, your visit could extend to 3 hours or more. Many visitors also enjoy exploring the charming town of Walldürn itself, which can add extra time to your outing.
The 'Blood Miracle of Walldürn' is the foundational event for the basilica's pilgrimage status. Around 1330, a priest reportedly spilled consecrated wine during Mass, and it formed an image of the crucified Christ surrounded by eleven thorn-crowned heads on the corporal (altar cloth). This miraculous event, recognized by Pope Eugene IV in 1445, led to Walldürn becoming Germany's largest eucharistic pilgrimage site. The original corporal, though faded, is still housed within the basilica.