19 Sights in Pforzheim, Germany (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Pforzheim, Germany! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Pforzheim. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Pforzheim

1. Schloß- und Stiftskirche St. Michael

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Schloß- und Stiftskirche St. Michael

The former castle and collegiate church of St. Michael in Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg, together with the neighbouring archive tower, is one of the last medieval testimonies of Pforzheim, whose medieval townscape was almost completely destroyed in the Thirty Years' War, the Palatinate War of Succession and most recently in the Second World War.

Wikipedia: St. Michael (Pforzheim) (DE)

2. Wildpark Pforzheim

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The Pforzheim Wildlife Park was founded in 1968. More than 400 mammals, fish and birds in 70 species live in the Pforzheim Wildlife Park on an area of 16.5 hectares. There are numerous offers for children. In the nature education centre, the Ewald-Steinle-Haus, which is located on the grounds of the wildlife park, exhibitions and workshops take place regularly. The nature education centre was donated in 1997 by the Förderverein Wildpark Pforzheim e.V. or by the previous Förderkreis under its then chairman Ewald-Steinle.

Wikipedia: Wildpark Pforzheim (DE), Website

3. Kulturhaus Osterfeld

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Kulturhaus Osterfeld unbekannt / Logo

The Kulturhaus Osterfeld is a cultural centre in the city of Pforzheim (Baden-Württemberg), Osterfeldstraße 12. It was opened on 2 September 1994 in the Osterfeld building and is located in the former largest elementary school in the state of Baden, which was built by the then city architect Alfons Kern between 1904 and 1907. The building is a listed building.

Wikipedia: Kulturhaus Osterfeld (DE), Website

4. Fatih-Moschee

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The Fatih Mosque in Pforzheim was built from 1990 to 1992 as the first mosque in Baden-Württemberg. The mosque association is the "Turkish-Islamic Union of the Institute for Religion Pforzheim e.V." in the umbrella organization DITIB. The prayer hall holds 750 people, of which the women's gallery holds 150.

Wikipedia: Fatih-Moschee (Pforzheim) (DE)

5. Stadtkirche

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The Evangelical City Church in Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg is the main Protestant church in the city. The church, which was consecrated in 1968, is already the fourth city church, after three previous buildings had been destroyed by wars and fires since the Reformation.

Wikipedia: Evangelische Stadtkirche Pforzheim (DE)

6. Burgruine Kräheneck

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The Kräheneck castle ruins, formerly also called Creinegg, is the ruin of a sporn castle on a mountain spur over the Burgruine Weißenstein (Rabeneck) and the Schlossweg in the Pforzheim district of Dillweißenstein in Baden-Württemberg.

Wikipedia: Burgruine Kräheneck (DE)

7. Hoheneck

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Hoheneck Castle is the remains of a hilltop castle on the Hämmerlesberg near the Dillweißenstein district of the city of Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The castle site on the northern edge of the Black Forest is the terminus of the Eppinger Linien.

Wikipedia: Burg Hoheneck (Pforzheim) (DE)

8. Liebfrauenkirche

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The Church of Our Lady in Dillweißenstein, a district of Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg, was built between 1908 and 1910 according to plans by Johannes Schroth. It is a cultural monument under monument protection.

Wikipedia: Liebfrauenkirche (Dillweißenstein) (DE), Website

9. Herz-Jesu-Kirche

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The Herz-Jesu-Kirche in Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg is a Roman Catholic church that was originally built in 1928/29 and rebuilt after war-related destruction in 1948–1951. The church belongs to the Catholic parish of Pforzheim in the deanery of Pforzheim in the Archdiocese of Freiburg.

Wikipedia: Herz-Jesu-Kirche (Pforzheim) (DE)

10. Antoniuskirche

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St. Antonius in Brötzingen, a district of Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg, is a Catholic parish church. Plans for the construction of a Catholic church in Brötzingen existed as early as the 19th century, but the church could not be built until 1934/35. Its interior was fundamentally redesigned, especially in the 1970s.

Wikipedia: St. Antonius (Brötzingen) (DE)

11. St. Martinskirche Stadtmuseum

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St. Martinskirche Stadtmuseum

The church of St. Martin in Brötzingen, a district of Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg, is the original church of the village. Next to it, the Christuskirche was built in 1911/12. The old St. Martin's Church was profaned in 1938 and is now part of the Pforzheim City Museum.

Wikipedia: St. Martin (Brötzingen) (DE), Website, Url

12. Barfüßerkirche

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Barfüßerkirche

The Barfüßerkirche in Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg goes back to the medieval Franciscan monastery in the city, which was abolished during the Reformation. When the monastery buildings were destroyed in the city fire in 1689, only the imposing choir of the church remained, which again served as a place of worship for various faiths from the 18th century onwards and is now a listed cultural monument.

Wikipedia: Barfüßerkirche (Pforzheim) (DE), Website

13. Burgruine Liebeneck

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Burgruine Liebeneck Til132 / CC BY-SA 3.0

The ruins of Liebeneck Castle were once a high mediaeval spur castle in the southwestern part of the Heckengäu, a forested region southeast of the village of Würm, in the county of Pforzheim in the south German state of Baden-Württemberg.

Wikipedia: Liebeneck Castle (EN)

14. Christuskirche

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Christuskirche

The Christuskirche in Brötzingen, a district of Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg, is a Protestant parish church. It was built in 1911/12 according to plans by Heinrich Henz and replaced the neighbouring older church of St. Martin, which was profaned in 1938.

Wikipedia: Christuskirche (Brötzingen) (DE)

15. Bergkirche

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The Bergkirche in Büchenbronn, a district of Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg, is a Protestant parish church and the original church of the village. It was probably built around 1400, later changed several times and is a listed cultural monument.

Wikipedia: Bergkirche Büchenbronn (DE)

16. Heilig-Geist-Kirche

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Heilig-Geist-Kirche Frank Vincentz / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Protestant Church of the Holy Spirit is a protected cultural monument according to the Monument Protection Act. The parish church is located in Dillweißenstein, a district of Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg. The church belongs to the Philippus congregation in the church district of Pforzheim in the Evangelical Church in Baden.

Wikipedia: Heilig-Geist-Kirche (Dillweißenstein) (DE)

17. Evangelische Kirche Eutingen

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The Protestant parish church of St. Gallus is a protected cultural monument according to the Monument Protection Act. It is located in Eutingen, a district of the city of Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg. The parish belongs to the church district of Pforzheim-Stadt of the Evangelical Church in Baden.

Wikipedia: St. Gallus (Eutingen) (DE)

18. Evangelische Kirche

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The Evangelical Church of Würm is in Würm, a district of the independent city of Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg. The building is registered as a monument at the State Office for the Baden-Württemberg Monument Conservation. It belongs to the hope in the church district of Pforzheim city of the Evangelical State Church in Baden.

Wikipedia: Evangelische Kirche Würm (DE)

19. Stadtmuseum Pforzheim

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Since 1974, the Pforzheim City Museum in Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg has been located in the profaned parish church of St. Martin and in the Old Schoolhouse. The address is: Westliche Karl-Friedrich-Straße 241/243.

Wikipedia: Stadtmuseum Pforzheim (DE), Website

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