St. Quirin in Aubing, Parish church in Aubing, Germany
St. Quirin is a parish church in Aubing that blends Gothic and Baroque architectural elements. The Romanesque tower is over 1,000 years old, while the main structure was consecrated in the 15th century and houses several bells within its stone walls.
The church was consecrated in 1489, following the establishment of Aubing as a parish in 1311. The tower with its Gothic and Baroque elements documents the architectural evolution of the community across several centuries.
The name Quirin honors the church's patron saint, whose veneration traces back to medieval times. Visitors can sense the religious tradition that continues to shape life in this neighborhood today.
The church is open on weekdays at regular times with separate morning and afternoon access periods. Public transport options like Bus 157 and S-Bahn line S4 provide convenient access to the Aubing neighborhood.
The roof structure underwent complete restoration at the end of 2009, showing the church's ongoing commitment to preservation. This comprehensive renovation secured the historical frame and ensured the stability of the ancient tower for future generations.
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