Cathedral of Saint George

The Cathedral of Saint George in Dinkelsbühl is one of the finest late Gothic churches in southern Germany and a must-visit for anyone exploring this beautifully preserved medieval town. Located in the heart of the historic old town, this impressive 15th-century church dominates the skyline with its massive stone tower and elegant Gothic architecture.

Built between 1448 and 1499, St. George’s Minster is a masterpiece of German Gothic design, featuring intricate ribbed vaulting, soaring columns, and a stunningly spacious interior. As you step inside, you’ll be struck by the light-filled nave, where tall windows with delicate tracery cast colorful patterns on the stone walls. The richly carved choir stalls, detailed altar pieces, and impressive baptismal font are highlights of the church’s artistic craftsmanship.

One of the most unique features is the pulpit, adorned with intricate carvings, and the high altar, which showcases exquisite religious sculptures and paintings. The church is also home to a renowned organ, often used in concerts and services, adding to the spiritual and cultural significance of the site.

Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, history lover, or someone seeking a peaceful retreat, St. George’s Cathedral offers an atmospheric experience that transports visitors back to the Middle Ages. Climbing the church tower rewards you with a breathtaking view over the red-roofed houses and medieval streets of Dinkelsbühl. The cathedral is a central landmark in town and a must-see for anyone exploring the Romantic Road and the hidden gems of Bavaria.


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Marktpl. 1, 91550 Dinkelsbühl, Germany

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Dinkelsbühl

Dinkelsbühl, Germany is a charming, well-preserved medieval town located along the famous Romantic Road in Bavaria. Often overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbühl offers a less crowded but equally enchanting experience, with its beautiful half-timbered houses, towering gates, and intact medieval walls. Dinkelsbühl’s history dates back over 1,000 years, and…


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