St. Jakob in Wasserburg am Inn, Gothic parish church in Wasserburg am Inn, Germany
St. Jakob in Wasserburg am Inn is a late Gothic parish church located in the city center with five chapels arranged around its choir. The ceilings display different vault types: star vaults rise above the main nave while curved ribbed vaults cover the surrounding areas.
Construction started in 1410 under architect Hans von Burghausen and the main structure was completed in 1445. This period saw a strong focus on elaborate late Gothic architecture throughout Bavaria.
Wall paintings inside show religious scenes that have guided worshippers in prayer for centuries. These artworks still shape how visitors experience the sacred space and what they notice when they enter.
The church sits at Kirchhofplatz 2 in the town center and is easily reached on foot from most parts of Wasserburg am Inn. Visitors should check regular opening hours before arriving, as they vary depending on the season and day of the week.
The nave contains an organ where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart once performed during his travels. This instrument was built in 1764 by organ builder Anton Bayr and remains a rare musical connection to the composer's journeys.
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