The Stiftskirche in Baden-Baden, Schwarzwald, Germany is the burial place of the Margraves of Baden including the most famous of them all, Ludwig-Wilhelm (1677 – 1707).
The Basilica was built in the Romanesque style, it is located directly on the Florentine Hill in the old town of Baden-Baden. It has 14 Margraves of the Margraviate of Baden for their final resting place.
View At Baden-Baden with Collegiate Church, Germany
The Basilica was built in the Romanesque style, it is located directly on the Florentine Hill in the old town of Baden-Baden. It has 14 Margraves of the Margraviate of Baden for their final resting place.
View At Baden-Baden with Collegiate Church, Germany
Built originally as a Roman basilica, it has witnessed numerous modifications over the centuries; in the 15th century in the usual Gothic style. The Church received the tower in the 18th century.
Stiftskirche in Baden-Baden, tombstones of rulers of Baden
Stiftskirche in Baden-Baden, tombstone of ruler of Baden
Fot. Elisabeth Fazel, Adi Gatz.
Baden-Baden, Schwarzwald, Germany. September 2016.