St. Sebaldus Church
St. Sebaldus Church is a historic Protestant church located in Nuremberg, Germany. It was built between the 13th and 15th centuries and is known for its stunning Gothic architecture. The church is dedicated to Saint Sebaldus, the patron saint of Nuremberg, and features intricate sculptures and beautiful stained glass windows.
Inside, visitors can find the famous Sebaldus Shrine, a masterpiece created by Peter Vischer the Elder in the 16th century. The shrine houses the relics of Saint Sebaldus and is a significant pilgrimage site. The church also hosts various cultural events and concerts throughout the year, making it a vibrant part of the community.