The Hödinger church was first mentioned in 1343. After Hödingen and the church burned down in the Thirty Years' War, a Capuchin priest, financed by donations, built a new building as a place of pilgrimage to Mary. In 1684/85, the Constance hospital built a new building for the church, which was consecrated as St. Bartholomew (a second consecration in honor of Mary in 1687). St. Bartholomäus was built in the late Renaissance style as a hall church with a rectangular choir. I find the ceiling painted with ornaments and the ceiling clock very worth seeing.
The parish church of St. Bartholomew in the Hödingen district of Überlingen was rebuilt as a pilgrimage church in 1685 after it was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War.
The Hödinger Church was first mentioned in 1343 as a branch of St. Michael in Aufkirch. Until 1557 it was under the collature of the Teutonic Order on the Mainau, …