Sebaldus Church
Sebaldus Church, also known as St. Sebaldus Church, is a historic Protestant church located in Nuremberg, Germany. It is renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture, which features intricate stone carvings and a striking twin-towered facade. The church was originally built in the 13th century and is dedicated to Saint Sebaldus, the patron saint of Nuremberg.
Inside, the church houses several notable artworks, including the famous Sebaldus Shrine, a masterpiece created by Peter Vischer the Elder in the 16th century. The shrine is a significant pilgrimage site and contains relics of Saint Sebaldus. The church remains an important cultural and religious landmark in the region.