With the Chapel of St. Sebastian, the former court chapel of the Bishops of Worms, Ladenburg has a very special jewel.
The church has a special significance in the cultural, architectural and religious history of south-western Germany. The Romanesque building was built
over the ruins of the Roman city of Lopodunum and was altered several times during the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Two years ago, extensive renovation work began under the aegis of the Catholic Church. The Lobdengau Museum has developed a
developed a "growing exhibition". The presentation is intended to provide a glimpse "behind the building fence" and provide new insights into the
architecture, elements of the furnishings and the exciting process of the renovation work.
The church has a special significance in the cultural, architectural and religious history of south-western Germany. The Romanesque building was built
over the ruins of the Roman city of Lopodunum and was altered several times during the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Two years ago, extensive renovation work began under the aegis of the Catholic Church. The Lobdengau Museum has developed a
developed a "growing exhibition". The presentation is intended to provide a glimpse "behind the building fence" and provide new insights into the
architecture, elements of the furnishings and the exciting process of the renovation work.