St. Sebaldus Church Tours and Activities

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St. Sebaldus Church
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St. Sebaldus Church which includes heritage elements and religious aspects


Learn about Nuremberg’s patron saint in the city’s oldest parish church, a 13th-century basilica beautifully restored after extensive damage in World War II.

St. Sebaldus Church (Sebalduskirche) is a prominent Nuremberg landmark in the Sebald district of the city’s Old Town. Overlooking Albrecht-Dürer-Platz and the charming Old City Hall, St. Sebaldus Church represents Nuremberg’s medieval history and the city’s resilience after the devastation of World War II. View the expertly restored façade from the square and enter the church to see its cherished relics and artworks.

Stand on the church’s western side to admire its façade, which mirrors the St. Lorenz Church on the other side of the Pegnitz River. Check out the soaring towers standing sentry in front of the cavernous nave. Completed in the late 13th century, the church was originally a Romanesque basilica. It was remodeled in the late Gothic style and the magnificent dual towers were added in the 14th century.

Enter the church to explore its stunning interior, which incorporates an enormous nave and two choirs. You can see the Baroque-style galleries, which were added in the 17th century. The church was largely destroyed in World War II, but was meticulously restored in 1957. Some of the treasured artifacts that survived the war are still on display.

Look for the reliquary shrine, which dates back to 1397 and is encased in a 15th-century bronze tabernacle designed by Peter Vischer. Admire the engraved silver casket, which is believed to contain the remains of the city’s patron saint, St. Sebald. Discover the figures and epitaphs constructed by the sculptor Veit Stoß. Gaze at the beautifully illuminated glass windows of Veit Hirsvogel, which were designed by Albrecht Dürer and Hans Süß.

St. Sebaldus Church is located north of the Pegnitz River in the historic district of St. Sebald. The church is open daily and free to visit however, be sure to respect worshippers by making casual visits outside of service times. Nearby, find the Nuremberg Main Market Square (Hauptmarkt) and the Frauenkirche.

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