The Re-Catholicization of Amberg: Community and Faith in Amberg

Event: The Re-Catholicization of Amberg in the 17th Century in Tourist Information Amberg, Hallplatz 2, 92224 Amberg on 2. September 2026

Date and Time

2. September 2026 17:00

Location

Tourist Information Amberg, Hallplatz 2, 92224 Amberg

Price

8,50

About this Event

Church & Community

Mood

On the Move

Venue Type

Outside

In the Footsteps of the Re-Catholicization: Discover Baroque Places of Faith in Amberg

In the historical old town, a faith experience unfolds that connects history, theology, and the cityscape. This guided tour invites spiritual community and makes the religious experience of the re-catholicization of Amberg tangible – from silent prayer in baroque church spaces to a shared look at Jesuit traces in the urban structure.

Sensory Impressions: Baroque Serenity and Spiritual Architecture

Between gothic severity and baroque abundance, an atmosphere of contemplation unfolds. Stucco, frescoes, and altars tell of liturgy, prayer, and spirituality. The parish church of St. George, which was the order church of the Jesuits in the 17th century, exemplifies the theological programm of that time: proclamation through art, teaching, and lived faith.

Historical Context: From the Winter King to the Jesuit City

After 1620, Jesuits, religious communities, and the newly established college with its gymnasium shaped the confessional change. The city tour explains these developments understandably and shows how baroque churches and stately secular buildings became testimonies of the Counter-Reformation. Theological education, pastoral care, and community life interacted.

Experience Community: Understanding Liturgical Traditions

Through short impulses on prayer, saint iconography, and the church year, the tour reveals confessional peculiarities. Participants learn how theology shaped the city – from Jesuit pedagogy to baroque piety practice with saints like Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier in the imagery.

Practical Info: Meeting Point, Duration, Participation

The start is at the Tourist Information, Hallplatz 2. The tour lasts about 90 minutes. Registration is necessary; tickets are available at the Tourist Information. Thanks to its central location, arriving by train and taking a city stroll can be easily combined.

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Conclusion

Anyone looking to combine spiritual atmosphere, city history, and baroque art in one tour will find here a dense, respectful approach to faith and tradition. Experience the re-catholicization of Amberg where it became visible – in the heart of the old town. Secure your place now and participate live.

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