Children's Education Church, Gothic church building in Memmingen, Germany
Children's Education Church is a Gothic church building in Memmingen featuring high stone walls, pointed arches, and fine architectural details typical of medieval religious structures. Its interior displays the characteristic features of Bavarian medieval craftsmanship with vertical lines and carefully worked stone elements throughout the space.
The building dates from the late medieval construction period and reflects the development of religious architecture in Bavaria across several centuries. Its preservation of Gothic elements makes it an important example of how churches were built in this region over time.
This church operates as a simultaneum, where multiple religious communities hold services and educational activities in the same space. The shared use by different faiths demonstrates a practical model of religious coexistence in daily community life.
The building is accessible at Fuggergasse 5 and Martin-Luther-Platz 2 for visitors interested in exploring the space. Guided tours are available to explain the architectural features and how this location operates, so it helps to check visiting hours before planning your visit.
The name Children's Education Church comes from its original purpose as a learning center for young people in the community. This educational mission shaped the building's identity across generations and sets it apart from other religious structures nearby.
Location: Memmingen
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
Address: Martin-Luther-Platz 6
GPS coordinates: 47.98530,10.17920
Latest update: December 9, 2025 20:23
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