Landkreis Starnberg
Starnberg Region Pięciu JeziorWeßlingKościół Chrystusa Króla (Weßling)
Landkreis Starnberg
Starnberg Region Pięciu JeziorWeßlingKościół Chrystusa Króla (Weßling)
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The Christ the King Church (Christkönig-Kirche) in Weßling is a Roman Catholic parish church and a recognized historical monument nestled in the charming municipality of Weßling, part of the Starnberg district in Upper Bavaria, Germany. Standing at an elevation of approximately 596 meters, this distinctive religious building is known for its unique "barn architecture" design by Thomas Wechs and its prominent, unusually tall onion dome, making it a notable landmark in the community, especially for those exploring the area around…
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The church is conveniently located in Weßling. You can reach Weßling via the S-Bahn (S8 line) which connects to Munich. The Weßling (Oberbay) station is a railway station in the municipality, making it accessible for visitors relying on public transport. From the station, the church is a short walk away.
While the intro mentions the church is a great stop for those enjoying easy walking trails near Weßling, many local routes around Weßling Lake can be planned to include a visit. The church itself is a landmark that can serve as a starting or turning point for various circular walks in the area. You can find and plan routes that incorporate the church using komoot.
The church houses an organ with a truly unique history. It was originally built by H. Koulen & Sohn in 1917 for the Augsburg Synagogue. Following the Reichspogromnacht, the Christ the King Church acquired it at a low price. Discussions regarding its return have taken place in later years, adding a compelling layer to the church's cultural and historical narrative.
The terrain immediately around the church is generally flat and accessible, making it suitable for most visitors. While the interior of a historic church might have some steps, the general area and approach are considered family-friendly and easy to navigate. For specific accessibility details within the church, it's advisable to contact the parish directly.
Yes, from the church grounds, visitors can enjoy a beautiful view of the nearby Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Additionally, the entire municipality of Weßling, with its lake and surrounding nature, offers various attractions and points of interest for those exploring the area.
The church's interior is home to several significant art pieces. These include a crucifix from Swabia dating back to around 1500, which is part of the high altar. The side altars feature images of the Mother of God and Saint Anne, also from approximately 1500. You can also find Baroque-era rural figures of Saint Michael and the Crucifixion group on the north wall, which may have originated from the old parish church of St. Mariä Himmelfahrt.
While the church is a popular local landmark, it generally offers a serene experience. Weekdays, particularly during morning hours, are often less crowded than weekends or public holidays. If you prefer a quieter visit to appreciate the architecture and interior, aiming for off-peak times is recommended.
Typically, religious buildings like Christ the King Church do not permit dogs inside, with the exception of service animals. On the church grounds, dogs are generally allowed if kept on a leash. When exploring nearby walking trails around Weßling Lake, many are dog-friendly, but always ensure your pet is under control and follow local regulations regarding waste disposal.
The church's design is attributed to architect Thomas Wechs and is characterized as 'barn architecture' (Scheunenarchitektur). This style is notable for its simple, functional, and often robust appearance, reminiscent of traditional agricultural buildings. In the context of a church, it creates a distinctive and somewhat unconventional aesthetic, making it unique in the region and a point of interest for architectural enthusiasts.
Yes, being situated in the municipality of Weßling, there are various cafes and restaurants available within walking distance or a short drive from the church. The area around Weßling Lake, in particular, offers several options for refreshments or a meal after your visit to the church or a hike.
The church's tower features a distinctive, elongated onion dome (Zwiebelhaube) measuring 18 meters in height. Its unusually tall design is a notable architectural feature, as it was originally planned to be only 5 meters high. This prominent dome serves as a significant landmark in the community and contributes to the church's unique 'barn architecture' aesthetic, making it easily recognizable.