La iglesia de Santa Ana, donde Martín Lutero encontró asilo en 1618 ofrece un recargado decorado de estilo rococó. En uno de sus altares podrás admirar el retrato de Martín Lutero, realizado por Lucas Cranach el Viejo (sin protección de ninguna clase...estas cosas me imagino que sólo pueden suceder en Alemania). Intenta que tu visita coincida con alguno de los numerosos conciertos de órgano que allí tienen lugar
Luther's apartment has now been converted to a museum, with appropriate displays. The Cranach paintings and the Lutherstiege (Luther's Stairway) and the beauty of this old Carmelite Monastery church make it worth the visit whether you are Lutheran or Protestant or Catholic. It should not be missed..
Despite being both a history and theology nerd, I stumbled upon St. Anne's, trying to get out of the rain. The plaque of Martin Luther outside drew me in, and first I explored the little reformation museum upstairs (explanations given in both German and English). Then I took in the rest of the church, which is just beautiful. No one else was there at the time, and it was so quiet and peaceful, yet the church is still used -- fresh flowers, and the hangings corresponded to the colors of the church calendar. It was just lovely.
The church is located in the center of the city and surrounded by many small and old houses.From the out side We will only see "just another Rococo style church" since so many church in this style is been build in this region / Bavaria. But when we are in the interior of the church which is also monastery where Martin Luther stayed when he was visiting Augsburg for meeting Cardinal Cajetan who want him to submit for the pope,We realized is not only Rococo style but also Baroque and the first style of Renaissance. In the exhibition chamber they really do good with how to present the history with contemporary modern art installation.This Church is worth visiting if you are following the romantic strasse, Augsburg is very important place to be. don't forget to pass Stadt Market ! they have so nice bread and cake and also seasonal fruit and vegetables !
Расположена в самом центре города, величественный вид снаружи и внутри. Одна из главных достопримечательностей этого небольшого городка.
It isn't easy to find this church amid twists and turns of the alleys and streets near the busy town center. Not far from Augsburg's 80 years farmer's market Erlebnis Stadtmarkt you will find a rather plain looking white walled structure with Medieval double bronze doors and a plaque identifies Ev.-Luth. Kirche St. Anna. Inside of the complex there are museum section and church section. In the museum section there are displays of Luther's quotes, his evangelical journeys to Reformation and his time here facing the interrogations by Cardinal Cajetan in Oct.1518. When I visited the museum, service was being held in the sanctuary below. I tried to be quiet while walking through the museum. After the service was over I visited the church section. I was amazed by the serene and harmony atmosphere in the sanctuary. This was originally a monastery, converted to Luther church in 1545. The interior of the church is decorated with Baroque and Rococo stucco work, elaborate wooden pulpits and ornate organ piece. Germany's first high Renaissance architecture of Catholic faith Fugger Chapel is in the west apse. The chapel was funded by Urlich Fugger and his brother Jakob the Rich in 1509. The Chapel is the burial place for Jakob the Rich and his brothers Ulrich. Sanctuary also holds several art works by Germany's famous painters such as Albrecht Dürer; master craftermen and organ builder. If you are following the footprints of Luther's reformation journeys, here is the place for you.
This is one of the most beautiful churches in town...and Augsburg has some of the most beautiful churches in Bavaria, so that's saying a lot. The Fugger money that went into their chapel really made this one of the best. It was renovated in the last few years and is now looking its best!
We attended Palm Sunday Mass at this church. It is much more austere than the other churches in Augsberg, but definitely worth a quick visit.
Ganz versteckt in der Fußgängerzone mit einem schönen Innenhof und der Lutherstiege, über die der Geistliche geflohen sein soll.Die Kirche wurde und wird für beide Konfessionen benutz. Die Rückwände der Bänke werden entsprechend der Andacht einfach umgeklappt, so kann man einmal zum katholischen Altar oder umgeklappt zum evangelischen Altar zugewandt die Messe verfolgen. Sehr patent schon damals und es funktioniert bis heute.
Qui durante la messa di Natale del 1525 si celebrò per la prima volta la comunione secondo la nuova dottrina, nel monastero soggiornò Martin LuteroNell'interno barocco c'è il famoso ritratto di Lutero interessante la Fuggerkapelle che è una delle più importanti opere rinascimentali della Germania