St. Koloman, Roman Catholic church in Velburg, Germany.
St. Koloman is a Roman Catholic church in Velburg with a nave connected to a three-sided choir on the eastern side. A square roof turret rising from the choir houses the bell tower.
The church was built in 1732 and is registered on the Bavarian heritage protection list under number D-3-73-167-112. The construction marks an important religious center of the region from the 18th century.
The high altar displays a central image of Saint Koloman with statues of Saint Roch and Saint Francis Xavier from the original construction period. These sacred figures reflect the religious devotions that shaped the building and its initial purpose.
The church is located centrally in Velburg and is easily reached on foot. Access is normally free, and the space offers a quiet visit during its operating hours.
The distinctive roof turret is covered in shingles and crowned by a pyramid structure that houses the bell tower. This special construction is a characteristic feature of baroque architecture in this region.
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