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Triberg Abbey

Triberg Abbey

4.3 (24,957 reviews)
Attraction touristiqueZone de randonnéeLieu d'activité sportivePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Meilleur moment pour visiter

Late morning on a weekday for the quietest experience. May through September offers the best chance to catch an organ concert in the church.

Conseils budget

Entry to the church is free. The museum and guided abbey tours cost around 6-8 euros. The Schwarzwald Card includes free admission if you're doing multiple area attractions.

Recommandé pour

Architecture lovers, Organ music enthusiasts, Slow travelers seeking quiet places, Hikers wanting a cultural break on the trails

Planifiez votre visite

1.5-2 hours

À propos

Faits rapides: The abbey church houses one of the largest baroque organs in Germany, with over 3,000 pipes filling the space with thunderous sound. Benedictine monks have inhabited this hillside monastery for over 900 years, brewing beer and tending to their alpine gardens.

Points forts: Step into the church and look up: the ceiling frescoes play a visual trick, making the flat surface look like a towering dome reaching into the heavens. During summer concerts, the organ's lowest 32-foot pipes vibrate through the stone floor, a sensation you feel in your ribs as much as hear.

Conseils d'initiés

  • Arrive by 9:30 AM to experience the organ rehearsal before the crowds arrive.
  • Skip the gift shop inside and buy monastery beer at the Klosterladen down the hill for better prices.
  • Wear sturdy shoes: the climb from the train station up to the abbey is steep cobblestone.
  • The cloister garden is the best photo spot, especially in late afternoon when light filters through the arches.

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