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The church of St. Mary was consecrated in 1303.
The Marienkirche in the centre of the town is the largest church in Weißenfels. It can be seen from far away and serves as orientation on the way to the market, to Jüdenstraße or to the town hall. Many people have found a place here for prayer, music and to listen to the gospel. The church St. Marien was consecrated in 1303. The late gothic three-aisled hall church was built in the 15th/16th century.
The Marienkirche in the centre of the town is the largest church in Weißenfels. It can be seen from far away and serves as orientation on the way to the market, to Jüdenstraße or to the town hall. Many people have found a place here for prayer, music and to listen to the gospel. The church St. Marien was consecrated in 1303. The late gothic three-aisled hall church was built in the 15th/16th century.
The church of St. Mary was consecrated in 1303.
The Marienkirche in the centre of the town is the largest church in Weißenfels. It can be seen from far away and serves as orientation on the way to the market, to Jüdenstraße or to the town hall. Many people have found a place here for prayer, music and to listen to the gospel. The church St. Marien was consecrated in 1303. The late gothic three-nave hall church was extensively renovated and enlarged in the 15th/16th century. The church tower was rebuilt in baroque style after a destructive fire in 1718. Temporarily, the church also served as a representative court church. The most important furnishings date from this period. The church's organ was built in 1862/64 by the Weißenfels organ builder Friedrich Ladegast and served him as a demonstration instrument. In 2000 it was declared Church of the Year. Regular church services take place
The Marienkirche in the centre of the town is the largest church in Weißenfels. It can be seen from far away and serves as orientation on the way to the market, to Jüdenstraße or to the town hall. Many people have found a place here for prayer, music and to listen to the gospel. The church St. Marien was consecrated in 1303. The late gothic three-nave hall church was extensively renovated and enlarged in the 15th/16th century. The church tower was rebuilt in baroque style after a destructive fire in 1718. Temporarily, the church also served as a representative court church. The most important furnishings date from this period. The church's organ was built in 1862/64 by the Weißenfels organ builder Friedrich Ladegast and served him as a demonstration instrument. In 2000 it was declared Church of the Year. Regular church services take place
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Tuesday 10:00 - 12:00 and 14:00 - 16:00
Thursday 10:00 - 12:00 and 14:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 12:00 and 14:00 - 16:00
Thursday 10:00 - 12:00 and 14:00 - 17:00
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free of chargeWeißenfels is extensively integrated into the supra-regional traffic network by car, train, bus or plane. Important federal highways cross here.
The Saale city has motorway connections to the BAB 9 and BAB 38.
The distance to Leipzig-Halle Airport is only about 35 km.
The train station is located directly in the city centre. Also in the city centre is the bus station. By bike Weißenfels can be reached directly via the Saaleradweg.
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Address:
protestant parish of Weißenfels
Kirchgasse
06667 Weissenfels
Phone: +49 3443 / 302082
E-mail: ev-kirche-wsf@gmx.de
website: http://www.weissenfels.de/de/stadtkirche-st-marien.html
06667 Weissenfels
Phone: +49 3443 / 302082
E-mail: ev-kirche-wsf@gmx.de
website: http://www.weissenfels.de/de/stadtkirche-st-marien.html
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