Churches and Synagogue

Churches are an essential part of urban life. They reflect not only social development in an impressive and lasting way, but have also stood the test of time as the centre of cultural, social and political life. The sacred buildings in Wiesbaden characterise the capital of Hessen, and give it its distinctive character.


Russian Church

Russian Church

A highlight on the Neroberg that is visible from afar is the Russian Church, one of the most beautiful and, in terms of its interior decorations, most valuable sacred buildings in the city of Wiesbaden.


Market Church

Market Church

The Protestant Market Church was erected under the direction of Carl Boos, Senior Chief Architect of Nassau from 1853 to 1862 as a Neo-Gothic basilica with a nave and two aisles without an upper storey.


Ringkirche

Ringkirche

With its double-tower facade the Ringkirche dominates Rheinstraße and Kaiser-Friedrich-Ring equally. 


Episcopal Church St. Augustine of Canterbury

Episcopal Church St. Augustine of Canterbury

The church was built to the designs of Oberbaurat Götz between 1863 and 1864 and named after St. Augustine of Canterbury.


St Boniface`s

St Boniface`s

St Boniface‘s church is the oldest church in the centre of Wiesbaden. It was consecrated on 19th June 1849.



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