St. Anne’s Church (St. Anna Kirche) is one of Augsburg’s oldest and most meaningful
religious sites, dating back to the 14th century. Known for its peaceful ambiance,
remarkable architecture, and deep historical connections, the church is a must-visit
for travelers seeking cultural and spiritual insight.
The church is also home to the Fugger Chapel, one of the earliest Renaissance
structures in Germany, and holds strong ties to Martin Luther, who stayed here
during the Reformation. Its blend of Gothic and Renaissance influences makes it a
unique architectural treasure.
- ⛪ Visit the Fugger Chapel, an early Renaissance 🎨 masterpiece 🏛️
- 📜 Explore the Luther Rooms 📖 connected to the Reformation 🕊️
- 🎨 Admire Gothic architecture 🏗️ and stained-glass windows 🖼️
- 🌳 Enjoy the peaceful courtyard ⛲ and prayer areas 🙏
- 🚆 From Augsburg Hauptbahnhof: 12 minutes 🕙 by tram 🚋
- 👟 By Tram: Take Line 2 to Moritzplatz 📍 then walk 3 minutes 🚶
- 🚗 By Car: Public parking available 🅿️ in nearby garages 🏁
- 🤫 Remain quiet as it is an active place ⛪ of worship 🙏
- 📅 Check for ongoing church 🔔 events before visiting 🕰️
- 🚫 Photography restrictions may apply 📸 in chapels 🏛️
- 🛍️ Combine your visit with nearby 🏘️ shopping streets 👟
- 🕑 2:00 PM – Arrive and explore 🚶 the church interior ⛪
- 🕝 2:30 PM – Visit the Fugger Chapel 🎨 and Luther Rooms 📜
- 🕒 3:00 PM – Relax in the courtyard 🌳 and soak in the peace 🕊️
- 🕒 3:20 PM – Continue exploring 🏙️ central Augsburg 🗺️