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Heidelberg Peterskirche, Heidelberg

Dedicated to the Apostle Peter, the University Chapel of Peterskirche is one of the oldest churches in Heidelberg..

Dedicated to the Apostle Peter, the University Chapel of Peterskirche is one of the oldest churches in Heidelberg.


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About Heidelberg Peterskirche

 Plöck 70, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany

 +49 6221 163230

 www.peterskirche-heidelberg.de

Heidelberg Peterskirche and Nearby Sights on Map

Heidelberger Zuckerladen

Antikenmuseum und Abgusssammlung

The Antikenmuseum is part of the Heidelberg University's Institute of Classical Archaeology, exhibiting a collection of plaster casts of monumental Greek statues and reliefs (originally in marble and bronze), which are on display in museums around the world

Weihnachtsmarkt

Kurpfälzisches Museum

The Kurpfälzisches Museum or Museum of the Palatinate in Morass Palace traces the history of Heidelberg and the Palatinate region through archeological exhibits and art

President Friedrich Ebert Memorial

The President Friedrich Ebert Memorial is dedicated to the life and works of the first German President after World War I, Friedrich Ebert, who led the country from 1919 till his death in 1925

Heiliggeistkirche

Built over 146 years from 1398 to 1544, the Gothic Church of the Holy Spirit on Marktplatz is the most famous church in Heidelberg

Heidelberg Market Square

The Marktplatz is the heart of Heidelberg's Old Town, around which stand the Town Hall and Church of the Holy Spirit

Karl Theodor Old Bridge

The Carl Theodor Bridge, named after Elector Charles Theodor, spans the Neckar River, connecting the Altstadt on the south bank to Neuenheim on the north bank

Heidelberg Altstadt

Abutting the south bank of the Neckar River, the Heidelberg Altstadt traces its founding back to the 13th century during the House of Wittelsbach

Heidelberg Town Hall

The Heidelberg Rathaus stands on the Marktplatz in Altstadt, a Neo-Baroque building constructed in the 20th century to replace the erstwhile historical building that was gutted by fire