St. Pankratius, Schwalbach

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St. Pankratius
50°08′58″N8°32′09″E / 50.14951°N 8.53572°E / 50.14951; 8.53572
Location Schwalbach am Taunus, Hesse
CountryGermany
Denomination Catholic
Website www.katholisch-schwalbach.de
Architecture
Style Baroque
Completed1756 (1756)
Administration
Diocese Limburg
Parish Katholische Kirchengemeinde Schwalbach

The Church of St. Pankratius is a parish church of the Roman Catholic parish of Schwalbach am Taunus, Hesse, Germany. It is also used as a concert venue.

The church was built from 1753 to 1756, and was dedicated to St. Pancras of Rome. [1] In 2007 the parishes of St. Pankratius in Alt-Schwalbach and of St. Martin in Limesstadt were merged, but both churches main in use for worship.

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References

  1. "Kleiner Kirchenführer St. Pankratius Schwalbach" (PDF) (in German). katholisch-schwalbach.de. Retrieved 15 May 2017.