St. Georgskirche (St. George's Church) Guide
Reaching for the Heavens: Discovering St. George's Church and the Daniel Tower Guide
Dominating the skyline of Nördlingen is St. Georgskirche, or St. George's Church, a magnificent late Gothic church that serves as the town's most iconic landmark. More than just a place of worship, St. George's Church is a testament to the town's rich history and architectural prowess. Its towering spire, known as the "Daniel," offers breathtaking panoramic views of Nördlingen and the surrounding Ries Crater landscape. Construction of St. George's Church began in the late 14th century and continued for over a century. The church's architecture reflects the late Gothic style, characterized by its soaring arches, intricate details, and impressive stained-glass windows. The "Daniel" tower, standing at nearly 90 meters tall, is particularly noteworthy. It served not only as a bell tower but also as a watchtower, providing early warning of approaching dangers. Visitors to St. George's Church can admire the stunning architecture, explore the interior adorned with historical artifacts, and climb the 350 steps to the top of the Daniel tower for unparalleled views. The climb is well worth the effort, offering a unique perspective on the town's circular layout and the subtle contours of the Ries Crater. After descending, explore the charming streets surrounding the church and sample some local beer at one of the traditional Bavarian pubs.
Transportation
St. George's Church is located in the heart of Nördlingen's old town and is easily accessible on foot from anywhere within the city center. From the Nördlingen train station, it's a pleasant walk (approximately 10 minutes) through the pedestrian zone to reach the church.
Ticket Price
Daniel Tower: Adults: €5, Concessions: €3, Children (6-17): €2