- Basilica
- Basilika Vierzehnheiligen
The Basilica Vierzehnheiligen is one of Germany's most important pilgrimage sites and a masterpiece of Franconian Baroque. Built to designs by Balthasar Neumann, it impresses with its light-flooded architecture and unique spatial design.
The pilgrimage originated in the 15th century, when a shepherd boy is said to have had apparitions of the Fourteen Holy Helpers at this spot. Since then, pilgrims have come from many regions to pause, pray, and draw new strength.
- Discover more around Vierzehnheiligen
On the official information page, you will find extensive content about the basilica and the pilgrimage. This includes historical background, spiritual insights, and practical information for your visit on site.
In addition, you will gain insights into the architecture and significance of the basilica, information on current events, as well as further services related to the pilgrimage site and the region.
- Services and Devotions
Services and devotions are regularly held in the basilica, structuring the daily routine and offering space for personal reflection. Visitors are warmly invited to attend, regardless of occasion or denomination, and to experience the special atmosphere of the church.
You can view the current times and special liturgical services on the official website, and plan your visit accordingly.