Kloster Freystadt, Franciscan monastery in Freystadt, Germany.
Kloster Freystadt is a Franciscan monastery featuring a green dome, four corner towers, and a gilded Madonna statue at its peak. The distinctive exterior houses an elaborately decorated interior with intricate artistic details throughout the space.
The foundation stone was laid in 1710 under Ferdinand Lorenz Graf von Tilly, marking the beginning of this religious building project in Bavaria. It went on to become an important center of faith in the region after its completion.
The interior carries the work of Italian artists, with Pietro Francesco Appiani's stucco and Hans Georg Asam's frescoes showing scenes from Mary's life. These contributions from the south shaped how the church looks today.
The building underwent major renovations between 1980 and 1984 and remains accessible to visitors. Plan time to observe the artistic works throughout the interior when visiting.
Antonio Viscardi designed the complex following Italian Baroque principles and introduced this architectural style to Bavaria. His influence later shaped other religious buildings throughout the region.
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