Churches & Chapels

Southern Wine Route

Situated in the midst of picturesque villages, among the vineyards or by the Palatinate Forest; architectural styles ranging from Romantic to Gothic to Renaissance.
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Here you will find an overview of the churches and chapels on the Southern Wine Route.

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St. Gallus Kirche

Vorderweidenthal The Lutheran church is originally a St. Gallus church.
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Simultankirche St. Michael

Rohrbach The first church was built from 1484, but could not be…
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Arme-Seelen-Kapelle

Herxheimweyher The farmers Johann Baptist Hörner and Barbara née Körper…
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Bergkirche

Bad Bergzabern The Bergkirche is our baroque gem that opens its doors…
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Prot. Pfarrkirche

Göcklingen Reformed church from 1788
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Protestant Church Böchingen

Böchingen The Protestant church Böchingen was built around 1600.
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Evangelische Kirche

Pleisweiler-Oberhofen In 1749, this church was built because the…
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Kath. Kirche St. Stephanus

Gleisweiler This building is a testimony to the medieval building…
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Katholische Kirche "St. Kosmas und Damian"

Maikammer C'est un édifice baroque spacieux des années 1756/57 qui se…
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Protestantische Kirche Knöringen

Knöringen The Protestant church in Knöringen was built in 1788-1791.
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katholische Kirche St. Wendelin

Waldhambach The small church of St. Wendelin dates from the 14th…
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Tip: "Sternenweg / Chemin des étoiles"

Klosterkirche Eußerthal

In the footsteps of the pilgrims of St James

A European model project

"Sternenweg/Chemin des étoiles" is a European model project that was launched in 2006 by the Saarbrücken Regional Association to carefully valorise the paths of the St. James pilgrims in parts of Saarland, the Palatinate, Lorraine and Alsace. The focus is on "waymarks", in particular stone scallops with which the medieval art and building culture along the regional paths of the St. James pilgrims in the neighbouring old cultural landscapes were decorated. A European vision of the future permeates the project: pilgrimage along the stars of Europe for tolerance, humanity, freedom, democracy, friendly encounter of cultures, peace and being on the way for a better world!

There is much to suggest that the medieval route axes of the pilgrims of St James from the direction of Worms also ran along the edge of the Haard via Bad Dürkheim, Neustadt an der Weinstraße in the direction of Wissembourg to Strasbourg and to Mont Sainte-Odile in Alsace.

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