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Church of St. Leodegar

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The Church of St. Leodegar, also called the Hofkirche, stands on the grounds of a former Benedictine monastery in Lucerne. Its twin towers dominate the city's skyline. Built in the 17th century in a late Renaissance style, the church features a richly decorated interior with stucco work, frescoes, and a large organ. The high altar and side chapels hold intricate carvings and paintings. Visitors often remark on the peaceful atmosphere and the beautiful cloister adjacent to the church. It remains an active parish church, so services are held regularly.

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  • Twin spires visible from across Lucerne
  • Ornate high altar with black marble and gold
  • Large organ with over 4,000 pipes
  • Cloister with medieval frescoes and tombs
  • Renaissance stucco work and ceiling frescoes

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Ways to visit Church of St. Leodegar

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Know before you go

  • Photography allowed without flash. Respect worshippers during services.
  • Dress modestly – shoulders and knees covered as a sign of respect.
  • Candles can be lit for a small donation.
  • Check for organ concerts – often held in summer.

A bit of history

The original church on this site dates to the 8th century, but the current structure was built between 1633 and 1639 after a fire destroyed the previous Gothic church. It is dedicated to St. Leodegar, a martyr and patron saint of the city.

Common questions

Is the church open every day?

Yes, typically from early morning until evening, but hours may vary for services.

Are guided tours available?

Yes, sometimes in English. Check the parish website or tourist office.

Can I attend Mass here?

Yes, Mass is held daily; times are posted at the entrance.

Is there an entrance fee?

No, entry is free.

What is the significance of the twin towers?

They are a landmark of Lucerne and part of the original medieval church design, rebuilt after the fire.

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