St. Gallus Church, Lichtensteig

St. Gallus Church in Lichtensteig is a Catholic church designed by the Swiss architect Walter Maria Förderer. It was built between 1968 and 1970 on the site of a previous building. The first St. Gallus Church was built on the same site in the 13th century.

About this building

Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m
  • Parking within 250m
  • Café within 500m

Other nearby buildings

Abbey of Saint Gall

St. Gallen Abbey, founded in 613, is the oldest monastery in Switzerland. Very little remains of the medieval abbey. Between 924 and 933, the invasion of the Magyars threatens the abbey, and books and parchments from the library are sent to Reichenau; most are returned to St. Gallen once the risk of looting has passed. During this looting, St. Wiborada is killed. She is the first woman to be canonised by Pope Clement II in 1047. Most of the buildings, including the abbey church, were built between 1755 and 1768 in the Baroque style. Its rococo library is one of the most important monastic libraries in the world, housing one of the most comprehensive collections of early medieval manuscripts in German-speaking Europe.

St. Gallen Cathedral

The Cathedral of St. Gallen, built in 1755-1772, is part of the monastery complex of St. Gallen. The collegiate church was registered with the abbey district in 1983 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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St. Laurenzen

The St. Lawrence Church is the Reformed-Protestant parish church of the city of St. Gallen. It is estimated that the construction of the first church took place in the middle of the 12th century. The church was for centuries the political, religious and social centre of the city of St. Gallen as a meeting place for citizens of the city. The church is classified as a national protected building.