Known for its elaborate baroque and rococo interior, St. Anne’s Church is a historical Protestant church that was constructed in 1321 as part of a monastery. Visitors shouldn't miss the opportunity to marvel at the stucco on the ceiling and the beautiful frescoes on the walls, but it's worth taking some time to learn about the church's fascinating history as well. The site is notable for having been one of the places Martin Luther defended his ideas in front of one of the Pope's representatives; visitors can learn more about the subject from the informative exhibit inside the church.
Im Annahof 2, 86150 Augsburg, Germany