The Sebalduskirche, aka St. Sebald Church, dates back hundreds and hundreds of years, though a good portion of it was destroyed in World War II. The church is quite impressive, with lots of detailed architectural work, and a big ol' organ inside, too.
You can wander around inside and take a gander at the church... it's a mixture of detail-work and austerity, probably common to Reformation churches in Europe, I'd imagine? They just ask for a €1 donation at the door. They also have several posters around the church of photographs taken after much of the church was destroyed in the war. Interesting, though I could have done without the high-school-quality poetry that went along with them (maybe it sounds better in German). read more