You should definitely not miss a chance to visit one of the oldest cathedrals in Europe.
St. Michael's is a church in Aachen, Germany. It was built as a church of the Aachen Jesuit Collegium in 1628, later it was a Catholic…
The Baroque catholic church built in 1739 was devoted to Saint Teresa of Ávila. The interior has great musical acoustic properties.
This Catholic basilica is one of the few buildings built at that time in Neo-Romanesque style. The parish has several valuable art treasures.
The exact date when the church was built is not known. It is a Romanesque church with Gothic choir.
The modern church was built in 1930 and was first met with resistance of church authorities. The interior is realized in black and white.
This red brick Catholic church has a lot to offer. Especially noteworthy are the micro mosaics, the reliquary or the icons of Nicholas.
The largest church in the city built in Neo-Romanesque style comes from 1886. Its dominant is the 87 metres high west tower.
Many art treasures can be seen in this Neo-Gothic church, for instance a silver chalice, monstrance in the Rococo style or two reliquaries.
The church was damaged by fire several times. Inside you can see a stone altar held by two bronze parts symbolizing the tree of life.
Named after the patron of lightning, storms and fire, the church has many treasures.
The chapel was built to worship the engraved image of the Virgin Mary holding a child and standing in front of an oak tree.
The church serves as a cemetery church since 1802. During the Middle Ages, its tower was used as a watchtower.
St. Anthony's Chapel is located in Kornelimünster/Walheim, a district of the German city of Aachen.
The neo-Romanesque Catholic church is dedicated to St. Severin of Cologne.