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Holy Spirit Church

Hauptstraße 189, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany ★★★★☆ 143 views
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About Holy Spirit Church

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The Church of the Holy Spirit is located in the middle of Heidelberg’s Old Town next to the market square and on the Hauptstraße. it is the oldest church in Heidelberg.

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This basilica, probably from the late Romanesque period, was replaced in 1398 by the building you can see today. Elector Ruprecht III. (becoming King Ruprecht I. later) had ordered to build this late Gothic collegiate church in combination with founding the university in 1386. In the first days the church was not only used for services, but also as a lecture hall by the university. The interior of the church consisted of a three-aisled nave and choir. The library was located on the gallery. The world famous Bibliotheca Palatina was founded by elector Ludwig III. in the time during 1410 to 1436 by leaving his valuable collection of books to the library. But it was stolen during the Thirty Years´ War (1618 -1648) by General Tilly. This spoils of war were later given to pope Gregor XV. as a gift by elector Maximilian I. of Bavaria. About 70 years later the Church of the Holy Spirit was again the reason for trouble. It was set on fire and almost destroyed by the French army of King Ludwig XIV. in the Palatine war of succession in 1633. All graves of the Palatine electoral rulers were destroyed, except the one of Ruprecht III. When reconstructed later, the church got a Baroque style roof, and this is still the way it is looking today. Very special on this church are the market stalls which are erected against its eastern and southern outside walls. Needful and unneccessary things are actually sold to tourists in this souvenir stalls. The Church of the Holy Spirit was used over the years by Protestants and Catholics. The degree “Simultaneum” was permitting both confessions to do services simultaneously since 1698. But it was also the reason for building a partition, which finally was pulled down in 1936. TIP: Keep in mind to climb up the steeple if you visit the church. After making the steep ascent you will have an amazing view over the Old Town, from Neckar up to the Castle.

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The Church of the Holy Spirit is situated in the heart of Heidelberg's Old Town, directly next to the market square and on the Hauptstraße, making it easily accessible and impossible to miss when exploring the historic city center.
Built in 1398 under Elector Ruprecht III, this is Heidelberg's oldest church and was originally used not only for religious services but also as a lecture hall for the newly founded university in 1386. The church housed the world-famous Bibliotheca Palatina library, though it was stolen during the Thirty Years' War and later given to the Pope as a gift.
Be sure to climb up the church's steeple for a rewarding view of Heidelberg from above, and don't overlook the unique market stalls built against the eastern and southern outside walls where vendors sell both souvenirs and everyday items to visitors. The Baroque-style roof, reconstructed after French destruction in 1693, is also a distinctive architectural feature worth admiring.
The church has a remarkable shared history as both a Protestant and Catholic place of worship, with a special 'Simultaneum' arrangement allowing both confessions to hold services simultaneously since 1698. A partition wall was built to separate the two congregations but was eventually removed in 1936, symbolizing greater religious unity.
The church was nearly destroyed and set on fire by the French army of King Ludwig XIV during the Palatine War of Succession in 1693, with most of the Palatine electoral rulers' graves destroyed except for Elector Ruprecht III's. It was later reconstructed with its distinctive Baroque-style roof, which remains its appearance today.