Two Denominations One Church
As early as around the year 1000, Count Eido von Rochlitz had a first parish church built on the site of today’s cathedral. Some parts of the church are still preserved from this time. After the Reformation, the cathedral became Germany’s first simultaneous church (Roman Catholic and Lutheran) in 1524.
St. Mary’s Church in Pirna
Built at the beginning of the 16th century, St Mary’s Church is one of the largest late Gothic hall churches in Saxony, where the Reformation was introduced in 1539. As the church vault was only completed afterwards, the first Evangelical Lutheran pastor was able to influence the painting of the
The medieval Jüterbog
With its historic town centre, Jüterbog is considered the medieval capital of the Fläming, a historically grown cultural landscape southwest of Berlin. Jüterbog has three monasteries: Kloster Zinna, Mönchenkloster and Liebfrauenkloster (Monastery of Our Lady); three town gates: Dammtor, Zinnaer Tor and Neumarkttor; numerous fortified towers and Brandenburg’s oldest town hall.