The Karlskirche in Zweibrücken, also known as the Schlosskirche, is an important historical and architectural landmark of the city of Zweibrücken.
The church was built between 1715 and 1720 under the direction of the architect Jonas Erikson Sundahl. It originally served as the castle church for the nearby Zweibrücken residential palace and was a central location for religious and social events of the royal court. The church is named after Charles XII of Sweden, who was the feudal lord of Zweibrücken at the time.
The Karlskirche in Zweibrücken is not only an outstanding architectural masterpiece of the Baroque period, but also a living place of history and culture. Its impressive construction and rich furnishings make it an important landmark and a central part of the cultural and religious life in Zweibrücken.