Religious site
St. George's Collegiate Church, Tübingen
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St. George's Collegiate Church (Stiftskirche) is the main church in Tübingen, a stunning example of late Gothic architecture built between 1470 and 1490. Its most striking feature is the 45-meter-high tower, which visitors can climb for sweeping views of the old town, the Neckar River, and the Swabian Alb beyond. Inside, the church boasts a high vaulted ceiling, intricate stone carvings, and several notable tombs, including those of the Counts of Württemberg. The church also houses a beautiful Renaissance pulpit and a historic organ. The atmosphere is serene, offering a quiet respite from the lively streets below. The church is still an active place of worship, so visitors should be respectful during services.
Don't miss
- Climb the church tower for panoramic views of Tübingen and the Neckar Valley
- Admire the late Gothic vaulted ceiling and stone carvings
- See the tombs of the Counts of Württemberg in the choir
- Listen to the historic organ during a service or concert
- Visit the nearby collegiate buildings that once housed the church's canons
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit St. George's Collegiate Church, Tübingen
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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