Historic Churches and Chapels
Feldkirch’s religious landscape is defined by its Gothic architecture and long-standing monastic traditions. This collection includes the grand Cathedral of St. Nicholas, known for its late Gothic interior, alongside the 13th-century Johanniterkirche and the Protestant Pauluskirche. In the district of Altenstadt, the Romanesque-Gothic parish church of St. Pankratius and Zeno, the historic Petronillakapelle, and the Dominican monastery church represent over a millennium of ecclesiastical history within the Vorarlberg region.
Feldkirch Cathedral
Feldkirch Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Nicholas in the city of Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria.
Johanniterkirche
A 13th-century church formerly belonging to the Order of St. John. Located on Marktgasse, it now serves as a contemporary art exhibition space while retaining its medieval architectural character.
Petronillakapelle
A small Roman Catholic chapel in Altenstadt with foundations dating back to the 10th century, making it one of the oldest religious sites in the region.
Evang. Pauluskirche
A Neo-Gothic Protestant Reformed church built in the 1860s. It serves as a spiritual hub for the local evangelical community and features a distinctive spire.
Pfarrkirche heilige Pankratius und Zeno
The main parish church of Altenstadt, featuring a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles and serving as a key historical landmark in Feldkirch's oldest district.
St. Agatha
A historic church located on the outskirts of Feldkirch, noted for its simple architecture and significance as a local heritage site.
Klosterkirche
The church of the Dominican convent in Altenstadt, reflecting the town's monastic heritage and active religious life within the local community.
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