Wieskirche
Wieskirche, or the Church of Wies, is a stunning Rococo church located in the Bavarian countryside of Germany. Built between 1745 and 1754, it was designed by architect Franz Joseph Fischer and is renowned for its intricate interior decorations, including frescoes by Johann Baptist Zimmermann. The church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its artistic and architectural significance.
The church was originally constructed as a pilgrimage site for a wooden statue of the Scourged Savior, which was believed to have miraculous powers. Today, Wieskirche attracts visitors from around the world, who come to admire its beauty and experience its serene atmosphere.