Museum
Andreasstift
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The Andreasstift is a former collegiate church turned museum, located in the heart of Worms. Its Romanesque architecture, with a striking triple-apse choir and a peaceful cloister, is a highlight in itself. Inside, the museum houses an impressive collection of Romanesque sculptures, including the famous 'Worms Synagogue' stone reliefs, as well as artifacts from the city's long history. Visitors can explore exhibits on medieval art, religious life, and the city's development. The serene atmosphere of the cloister garden provides a quiet respite. What makes the Andreasstift distinctive is its focus on the Romanesque period, a golden age for Worms, and its integration of the building's original features into the museum experience. You'll see intricately carved capitals, fragments of medieval frescoes, and a model of the city as it appeared in the Middle Ages.
Don't miss
- Admire the Romanesque triple-apse choir
- See the 'Worms Synagogue' stone reliefs
- Explore the cloister and garden
- View the medieval city model
- Examine carved capitals and fresco fragments
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Andreasstift
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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