Art Inside the Pilgrimage Church of Wies in Steingaden, Weilheim
Wieskirche (Pilgrimage Church of Wies) in the Bavarian Oberland is one of the world's most famous Rococo churches. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983.
Wieskirche Pilgrimage Church UNESCO World Heritage
The sanctuary of Wies, near Steingaden in Bavaria, is a pilgrimage church extraordinarily well-preserved in the beautiful setting of an Alpine valley, and is a perfect masterpiece of Rococo art and creative genius, as well as an exceptional testimony to a civilization that has disappeared.
Wieskirche Pilgrimage Church UNESCO World Heritage
One of the most significant pilgrimage sites in southern Germany is the Wieskirche, often known as the Wies Church. It is located on the Romantic Road between Steingaden and Wildsteig, or, to be more precise, slightly off the road on a country lane to the tiny hamlet of Wies.
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An absolutely breathtaking church we visited while in Bavaria. Called The Pilgrimage Church of Wies, also Pilgrimage Church of the Scourged Saviour (German: Wieskirche) it is an oval.
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Wies Church (Wieskirche) in Bavaria (Bayern), Germany - view of the ceiling Kaare K. Johnsen 30.1K subscribers Subscribe 37 Share Save 13K views 13 years ago Panoramic view of the decorated.
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Wieskirche, Pilgrimage Church of Wies, Bavaria. Rococo church with oval
Also known as The Church in the Meadow, Wieskirche is one of the most famous Baroque churches in the world and is considered one of the most beautiful. Replete with Rococo sculptures and frescos, Wieskiche's splendor is unparalleled.
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Pilgrimage. Out of the miracle of June 14, 1738, when tears were seen on the face of the Scourged Saviour, there rapidly developed a pilgrimage of unexpected proportions. In his 1779 booklet "Wahrer Ursprung und Fortgang der Wallfahrt des Gegeißelten Heilands auf der Wies" ("The True Origin and Continuation of the Pilgrimage to the Scourged.
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Coordinates: 47°40′52″N 10°54′0″E The Pilgrimage Church of Wies ( German: Wieskirche) is an oval Rococo church, designed in the late 1740s by brothers J. B. and Dominikus Zimmermann, the latter of whom lived nearby for the last eleven years of his life.
Wieskirche Pilgrimage Church UNESCO World Heritage
The Wieskirche is regarded as the pinnacle of Bavarian Rococo architecture and indeed is one of the most beautiful Rococo churches I've ever seen. However, I would rate it only as something special for real Rococo buffs (or those really interested in religious pilgrimage) as this region of Bavaria is dotted with Rococo churches.
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The Wieskirche was built in Bavaria after a wooden statue of Jesus was apparently seen weeping tears on the site, quickly became a pilgrimage destination. If you're planning to visit the Pilgrimage Church of Wies, I've got heaps of information in this article, including: A quick look at what is the Wieskirche
Bavarian pilgrimage church of Wies Photograph by Jenny Setchell Fine
The Wieskirche, or Wies Church, is one of the most important places of pilgrimage in southern Germany. It is situated between Steingaden and Wildsteig on the Romantic Road - or, to be more accurate, slightly off the road on a country lane to the small hamlet of Wies.
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July 9, 2019 Everything you need to know to plan your visit to the Pilgrimage Church of Wies - a unique UNESCO World Heritage site only a short day trip from Munich. More than 1 million tourists visit the small village of Wies close to the Bavarian Alps each year.
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Jesus' tears stroke the world and the statue was brought to the small wooden chapel in Wies, near Munich , Bavaria . Too many pilgrims coming to pray and get forgiveness from our Lord made local congregation start constructing the church which aimed to glorify Jesus' sacrifice and love. The church was constructed by two German architects.
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The Wies church is a rococo jewel that sits in a exquisite landscape. It is totally worth a little detour or a even a day trip if you are around Munich. rolling foothills of the southern Bavarian Alps The Technical Bits: The official website of the Wieskirche: www.wieskirche.de
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General info The Pilgrimage Church of Wies (in German Wieskirche or the full name: " Wallfahrtskirche zum Gegeißelten Heiland auf der Wies ")) is an oval rococo church from the late 1740s designed by brothers Johann Baptiste and Dominikus Zimmermann. It is located in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps, in Steingaden in Germany.