6 Sights in Starnberg, Germany (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Starnberg, 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 Starnberg. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

1. Schloss Leutstetten

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Leutstetten Castle stands in Leutstetten not far from Starnberg on a hill above the Leutstetten Moos. The Renaissance-style complex includes a small, fenced park. The castle and park are not open to the public. The complex is listed as an architectural monument under the file number D-2-61-000-479. "Underground early modern findings in the area of Leutstetten Castle" are also listed as a ground monument under the file number D-1-7934-0296.

Wikipedia: Schloss Leutstetten (DE)

2. Burgstall Karlsburg

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The Burgstall Karlsburg, also called Karlsberg, is a former hilltop castle at 633 m above sea level above the Würm valley about 750 metres northwest of the branch church of St. Alto von Leutstetten in the district of Starnberg in Upper Bavaria. The striking mountain spur was probably already settled in prehistoric times and was expanded in the High Middle Ages into one of the largest castle complexes in the region. The complex is listed as a ground monument under the file number D-1-7934-0050 in the Bavaria Atlas as a "Burgstall of the High Middle Ages ("Karlsburg") as well as a settlement of prehistoric times".

Wikipedia: Burgstall Karlsburg (DE)

3. Mariä Heimsuchung

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Mariä Heimsuchung, the Catholic parish church in Perchting, was rebuilt in the Rococo style after a fire between 1768 and 1774. The magnificent interior of the church belongs to the Diocese of Augsburg. The patron saint is the feast of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary on 2 July. The church and the cemetery surrounding it are listed as historical monuments.

Wikipedia: Mariä Heimsuchung (Perchting) (DE)

4. St. Ulrich

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The Catholic Curacy Church of St. Ulrich in Wangen, a district of Starnberg in the Upper Bavarian district of the same name, is a late Baroque hall building that was built in the early 18th century on the site of much older predecessor churches. The church is one of the protected monuments in Bavaria.

Wikipedia: St. Ulrich (Wangen bei Starnberg) (DE)

5. St. Alto

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The Church of St. Alto is a Roman Catholic church of the Archdiocese of Munich-Freising in Leutstetten, a district of Starnberg, Germany. It is dedicated to St. Alto, who worked as a hermit in the 8th century in the area of today's Altomünster.

Wikipedia: St. Alto (Leutstetten) (DE)

6. St. Michael

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The Catholic branch church of St. Michael in Hanfeld, a district of Starnberg in the Upper Bavarian district of the same name, was probably built in the 14th century as a choir tower church. The church houses an altar from the early Renaissance on permanent loan from the Diocese of Augsburg.

Wikipedia: St. Michael (Hanfeld) (DE)

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