Katharinenkirche, Nuremberg

Ruins of the former church of St. Catherine's
Interior

The Katharinenkirche (St. Catherine's Church) in Nuremberg, Bavaria, was an important mediaeval church, destroyed during the Second World War and preserved as a ruin.

History

Illustration from 1587

St. Catherine's was the church of a former Dominican convent, in the Diocese of Bamberg, famous for its Medieval Library. It was founded in 1295 by Konrad von Neumarkt and his wife Adelheid, patricians of the Pfinzig family. In the Middle Ages it had an important medieval library. After the Reformation, it became a Lutheran church. The convent was closed in 1596 after the last inhabitant died.

The church was associated with the Meistersingers who met there from 1620 to 1778, and is featured in the opening scene of Richard Wagner's opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg.[1]

Concert in the ruins, 2013

Although destroyed by air raids in 1945, it was partially restored (1970–71) and is used for events such as open-air concerts.[1]

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