St. Anna
Mühlenweg

St. Anna
St. Anna is a historic parish church located in Mittenwald, Germany.
History
- Founded in 1808, it serves as the main parish church of Lehel and is staffed by Franciscans from the adjacent abbey of St. Anna.
Architecture
The historic parish church was constructed between 1887 and 1892 in Romanesque Revival style.
The architect responsible for its design is Gabriel von Seidl, a renowned German architect of the time.
The church's architectural style reflects the influence of traditional Bavarian architecture, with characteristic features such as rounded arches and ornate stone carvings.
Location
St. Anna is situated in Mittenwald, Germany, at an address of Mühlenweg.
It is located in the center of the Lehel district, opposite the Abbey Church of St Anna.
Notable Features
- The church's interior features a striking Romanesque Revival design, with intricate stone carvings and ornate details.
- The exterior façade is equally impressive, with a prominent clock tower that dominates the surrounding landscape.
Organ and Bells
Unfortunately, no information is available on the church's organ or bells.
Heritage Status
St. Anna has been designated as a historic building in Germany, reflecting its cultural and architectural significance.
Visiting Information
- The church is open to visitors during regular hours.
- Please note that opening hours may be subject to change, and it is recommended to check with local authorities for the most up-to-date information on visiting times and accessibility.
Notable Artworks or Relics
No specific artworks or relics are mentioned in available sources.
Coordinates
The church's coordinates are 47.4357143, 11.2640798.
Details
| Name | St. Anna |
|---|---|
| City | Mittenwald |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 47.435715, 11.26408 |
| Architect | Gabriel von Seidl |
| Current use | parish church |
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