Germany Parish of St. Georg, Dinkelsbühl
The Roman Catholic parish church of St George in Dinkelsbühl, a town in the Middle Franconian district of Ansbach (Bavaria), is a late Gothic hall church. Located in the center of the town, the cathedral was built between 1448 and 1499 according to plans by Niclaus Eseler.
The building was declared a monument of national importance in 2018.
The building was declared a monument of national importance in 2018.
Photography Tips
Use a wide-angle lens to capture the grandeur of the interior. Shoot in natural light, adjusting ISO for dim conditions. A tripod helps with stability in low light. Focus on architectural details like stained glass, vaulted ceilings, and altars. Use leading lines to guide the eye through the composition. Keep the white balance accurate to maintain the church’s atmosphere. Avoid flash to preserve the natural ambiance.
Travel Information
To reach St. Georg in Dinkelsbühl, drive via the A7 highway, exit at Dinkelsbühl/Fichtenau, and park outside the old town. By train, travel to Crailsheim or Nördlingen, then take a regional bus. The church is in the town center and easily accessible on foot.
Spot Type
Indoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
06:31 - 18:23
| current local time: 10:26
Photo Themes
Church
Locations
Bavaria
St. Georg
Dinkelsbühl
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