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Klosterkirche St. Franziskus, St. Philippus Ap. und Karl Borromäus

Humboldtstraße 134

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Klosterkirche St. Franziskus, St. Philippus Ap. und Karl Borromäus

Location

  • The Klosterkirche St. Franziskus, St. Philippus Ap. und Karl Borromäus is situated at Humboldtstraße 134 in Koblenz, Germany.

History

Construction of the church began in 1657 and was completed in a baroque architectural style. The building has been designated as a cultural heritage site.

Architecture

The Klosterkirche St. Franziskus, St. Philippus Ap. und Karl Borromäus is an example of baroque architecture. Its design reflects the influence of its architect, Johannes Seiz.

Denomination and Religious Significance

This church belongs to the Roman Catholic denomination and holds significant religious importance for the local community.

Notable Features

The church features a notable organ and a set of bells that contribute to its architectural significance.

Heritage Status

As mentioned earlier, the Klosterkirche St. Franziskus, St. Philippus Ap. und Karl Borromäus has been designated as a cultural heritage site.

Visiting Information

The church is open for public visiting. However, no specific opening hours are available.

Accessibility

No information is available regarding accessibility features of the church.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics have been documented in association with this church.

Details

NameKlosterkirche St. Franziskus, St. Philippus Ap. und Karl Borromäus
CityKoblenz
CountryGermany
Coordinates50.358757, 7.610963
ArchitectJohannes Seiz