- 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...
- Lech
Hohenfurch Schongau Peiting Rottenbuch Wildsteig Steingaden and
Wieskirche Halblech Schwangau,
Neuschwanstein and
Hohenschwangau Füssen Würzburg...
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variant of the
rococo style. One of the most
notable examples is the
Wieskirche (1745 – 1754)
designed by
Dominikus Zimmermann. Like most of the Bavarian...
- Schäftlarn, Fürstenfeld, Benediktbeuern,
Polling and
Ettal and in the
Wieskirche.
Among po****r
excursions in
Upper Bavaria are the
Koenigssee with the...
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Maulbronn Messel pit
Goslar Reichenau Muskau Park
Naumburg Regensburg Potsdam Wieskirche Trier Hamburg Speyer Hildesheim Weissenhof Bamberg Rhine Gorge Völklingen...
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Wieskirche.- Pipe organs...
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notable example of the
style is the
Pilgrimage Church of Wies (German:
Wieskirche). It was
designed by the
brothers J. B. and
Dominikus Zimmermann. It is...
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Steingaden during the
administrative reforms of the 1980s. Wies
Church (
Wieskirche), a
pilgrimage church built by the brothers,
Dominic and John Baptist...
- Maulbronn, Weingarten, Banz and
Vierzehnheiligen on the
opposite hill, the
Wieskirche, Ettal, Fürstenfeld,
Sacred Heart in
Munich (finished in 2000), Altötting...
- St.
Sebastian Chapel was
designed according to the
plans of the
famous Wieskirche in 1763 by
Dominikus Zimmermann.
Local History Museum: The
museum was...