Abdinghofkirche Paderborn

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Church
The Abdinghofkirche, a pillar basilica with a flat ceiling and three-aisled crypt, has been the main church of the Evangelical Lutheran Christians in Paderborn since 1871.
Today's Abdinghof Church with its Romanesque twin towers is one of the successor buildings to the Benedictine monastery church of St. Peter and Paul, which was built by Bishop Meinwerk and consecrated in 1031. The foundations of two previous buildings were discovered under the nave during excavations: a basilica with a 40-metre-wide west transept and a smaller hall church.

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Openings

The church is normally open during the day, except during church services.

General Information

  • Parking Available

Payment Options

Entrance Free

Directions & Parking facilities

By car:
Take the A 33 freeway to the Pad.-Zentrum or Pad.-Schloß Neuhaus exit; then head towards Paderborn city center. Stay on the inner ring road (Innenstadtring) in the direction of PaderHalle or Maspernplatz (if necessary, follow the parking guidance system). Turn into Maspernplatz via Hathumarstraße.
Parking:
Parking for cars is available at Maspernplatz on the edge of Paderborn city center (destination address for the navigation system: Heiersmauer 45, 33098 Paderborn). There are usually plenty of parking spaces there. Tip: Buy a reasonably priced day ticket!
An alternative is the Neuhäuser Tor parking garage, which you will pass on the way to Maspernplatz as described above.
Information on other parking options in the city center and tariffs: www.asp-paderborn.de.
By public transportation:
Take the city bus lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 (PaderSprinter) to the "Rathausplatz" stop.
For more information on traveling by city bus, visit www.padersprinter.de or call 05251 6997222.

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Abdinghofkirche Paderborn
Am Abdinghof 9
33098 Paderborn