16 Sights in Wolfsburg, Germany (with Map and Images)

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

Sightseeing Tours in Wolfsburg

1. St. Christophorus

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St. Christophorus

The parish church of Sankt Christophorus, located in the city centre of Wolfsburg and named after the patron saint of motorists, is today the oldest and largest Catholic church in Wolfsburg. The listed church was built in 1950/51 according to plans by Peter Koller. The church belongs to the Diocese of Hildesheim and is the seat of the deanery of Wolfsburg-Helmstedt.

Wikipedia: St. Christophorus (Wolfsburg) (DE), Website, Heritage Website

2. Michaeliskirche

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The Evangelical Lutheran St. Michael's Church is a building consecrated in 1805 by Christian Gottlob Langwagen in Wolfsburg-Fallersleben in Lower Saxony. It is a rare example of a classicist cross church and has largely been preserved in its original state.

Wikipedia: Michaeliskirche (Wolfsburg-Fallersleben) (DE), Heritage Website

3. St. Heinrich

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St. Heinrich Bischöfliche Pressestelle Hildesheim (bph) / shifted by Rabanus Flavus / Attribution

Sankt Heinrich was the Catholic church in the Wolfsburg district of Rabenberg, which was built from 1958 onwards. The church was built in 1961 according to plans by Peter Koller Jr., declared an architectural monument by the Institute for the Preservation of Monuments of the State of Lower Saxony in 1996 and profaned in 2019.

Wikipedia: St. Heinrich (Wolfsburg) (DE), Website

4. St. Annen Kirche

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St. Annen Kirche

St. Anne's Church is an Evangelical Lutheran church in the Heßlingen district of Wolfsburg, Germany. It is a Romanesque hall church built around 1200. It is the oldest building in the city center, one of the church bells is one of the oldest bells in Lower Saxony.

Wikipedia: St.-Annen-Kirche (Wolfsburg) (DE), Website, Heritage Website

5. Städtische Galerie

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Städtische Galerie

The Städtische Galerie Wolfsburg is an art museum in Wolfsburg, Germany. It has been based at Wolfsburg Castle since 1974, where it presents contemporary art on six floors. The gallery includes a specialist library on 20th and 21st century art, a printing workshop in the north wing of the castle and a "citizens' workshop" with a painting school in the former carriage houses. Since 2024, the museum has been headed by Marcus Körber.

Wikipedia: Städtische Galerie Wolfsburg (DE), Website

6. St. Marien

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St. Marien

St. Mary's Church is an Evangelical Lutheran church in the historic district of Alt-Wolfsburg in Wolfsburg, Germany. It was first built as a chapel by the lords of the castle of neighboring Wolfsburg and consecrated in 1434. Its current structure dates mainly from the 16th and 17th centuries. The church served as a place of worship for the inhabitants of the outer bailey and later estate of Wolfsburg Castle. The church patronage was initially exercised by the von Bartensleben family and later by the noble family of the von der Schulenburg.

Wikipedia: St.-Marien-Kirche (Wolfsburg) (DE), Heritage Website

7. Katholische Kirchengemeinde St. Raphael

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The Church of St. Raphael is the Catholic church in Detmerode, a district of Wolfsburg in Lower Saxony. The church, named after the Archangel Raphael, is located at John-F.-Kennedy-Allee 7 and belongs to the parish of St. Christophorus in the Diocese of Hildesheim. Today it is the youngest church in the Wolfsburg-Helmstedt deanery and has been designated as an architectural monument. The catchment area of the church includes the districts of Detmerode, where today (2013) about 1560 Catholics live, and Westhagen.

Wikipedia: St. Raphael (Wolfsburg) (DE), Website

8. St. Bernward

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St. Bernward

The Church of St. Bernward is a Roman Catholic church in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany, consecrated in 1965. The church, named after St. Bernward of Hildesheim, is located in the district of Alt-Wolfsburg and is a branch church of the parish of St. Christophorus in the deanery of Wolfsburg-Helmstedt of the Diocese of Hildesheim.

Wikipedia: St. Bernward (Wolfsburg) (DE), Website

9. Jugendhaus Ost

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Jugendhaus Ost is a self-governing youth centre in the city of Wolfsburg in Lower Saxony. It has been in existence since 1978 and is housed in a listed stone barracks in the Steimker Berg district, which dates back to the time of the city's founding in 1938.

Wikipedia: Jugendhaus Ost (DE)

10. Christuskirche

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Christuskirche

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Christ is a building inaugurated in 1951 by Gerhard Langmaack in Wolfsburg-Schillerteich in Lower Saxony. It is the main church of the Wolfsburg-Wittingen church district. Her address is An der Christuskirche 4.

Wikipedia: Christuskirche (Wolfsburg) (DE), Website, Heritage Website

11. St. Marien

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St. Marien

The Church of the Motherhood of Mary, colloquially known as St. Mary's, is the Catholic church in Fallersleben, a district of Wolfsburg in the east of Lower Saxony. The parish church is located at Herzogin-Clara-Straße 16 and is named after the former memorial day of Mary's motherhood; her parish belongs to the deanery of Wolfsburg-Helmstedt in the diocese of Hildesheim.

Wikipedia: Mutterschaft Mariens (Wolfsburg) (DE), Website

12. Porsche-Hütte

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The Porschehütte is a listed wooden building on the Klieversberg in the city of Wolfsburg in Lower Saxony. The automobile designer Ferdinand Porsche built it in 1938 as a home and workplace in what was then the city of the KdF car near Fallersleben, the forerunner of Wolfsburg.

Wikipedia: Porschehütte (DE)

13. Großsteingrab Nordsteimke

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The Nordsteimke megalithic tomb is a burial site of the Neolithic funnel beaker culture in the Wolfsburg district of Nordsteimke. It was discovered in 1968 by a farmer while ploughing his field and excavated in 1969 by the archaeologist Franz Niquet.

Wikipedia: Großsteingrab Nordsteimke (DE)

14. Stephanuskirche

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Stephanuskirche

Stephanuskirche also known as Detmerode Church is a church and parish center in Wolfsburg, Germany designed by Finnish architect Alvar Aalto in 1963. Completed in 1968, the building is a prominent example of International modernism in Germany.

Wikipedia: Stephanuskirche (Wolfsburg) (EN), Website

15. Markuskirche

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The Evangelical Lutheran St. Mark's Church is located in Sülfeld, a district of the city of Wolfsburg in Lower Saxony. The parish belongs to the church district of Wolfsburg-Wittingen in the district of Lüneburg of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover.

Wikipedia: Markuskirche (Sülfeld) (DE)

16. St. Michael

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The Church of St. Michael is the Catholic church in Vorsfelde, a district of Wolfsburg in Lower Saxony, Germany. The parish church, named after the Archangel Michael, has the address Am Engelhop 1, its parish belongs to the deanery of Wolfsburg-Helmstedt of the Diocese of Hildesheim.

Wikipedia: St. Michael (Wolfsburg-Vorsfelde) (DE), Website

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