Clemens Church

PDF

Bookmark

Church
Clemens Church

Baroque architecture on the outside and beautiful rococo style elements on the inside.

The Clemens Church was built from 1745 to 1753 for the Merciful Brothers as a monastery and hospital church. The plans for the church were drawn up by none other than the Baroque master Johann Conrad Schlaun, who also worked on the nearby Erbdrostenhof and many other buildings in Münsterland. The Clemens Church is one of the most important church buildings in northern Germany, but its interior inspires with enchanting rococo style elements. The adjacent monastery was dissolved in the 18th century. Today, the Clemens Church is mainly used for church services, concerts and weddings. A look inside the church is always worthwhile.

Tour information
  • The outside area and the small park are freely accessible at all times.
  • The inside of the church can only be visited on request or during an event.
  • On some days, the vestibule of the Clemes Church is accessible. Through a lattice door there are wonderful views of the beautiful ceiling paintings and the imposing columns at the main altar.
History information

The Clemens Church was built from 1745 to 1753 on the basis of plans by the Baroque architect Johann Conrad Schlaun, commissioned by Prince-Bishop Clemens August of Bavaria. The Clemens Church belonged to the monastery and hospital of the Brothers of Mercy, which was dissolved in 1811.

During the Second World War, the Clemens Church was largely destroyed in an air raid on Münster. Only parts of the façade were preserved. Today, a faithful copy of the original Clemens Church stands on the same site. Reconstruction began as early as 1956. The elaborate interior decoration with beautiful ceiling paintings and imposing columns was completed in 1973.

Today, the church belongs to the parish community of the city centre and is mainly used for church services, concerts and weddings.

Good to know

Price info

Admission
Free admission: 0 €

Eligibility

  • for Groups

Payment Options

Entrance Free

Directions & Parking facilities

Arrival
By car
Münster can be reached via the A43 (Recklinghausen-Münster | Kreuz Münster-Süd) or the A1 (Bremen-Dortmund | Kreuz Münster-Nord or Kreuz Münster-Süd). The Clemeskirche is located on the edge of the city centre, close to Münster Information and the Raphaelsklinik.
By train
Münster's railway station with its numerous train connections is only about 650 metres away (approx. 8 minutes' walk). Münster's main station offers connections to regional and national train services.
Parking
There are several paid parking facilities in the immediate vicinity of the Clemens Church.

More information

Information for cyclists
Münster's city centre is surrounded by the so-called Promenade. The Clemens Church is also easily accessible via this cycle path. The promenade is the "green belt" around the historic old town.
Numerous themed cycle paths offer interesting cycling tours through Münsterland. The signposted themed cycle routes each show very specific contents of the region and thus tell exciting stories about Münsterland. Numerous themed routes intersect in Münster's city centre, so many of them run not far from the Clemens Church:
Historic Town Centres
Peace Route
R1 European Cycle Route
100 Castles Route
The Clemens Church lies on the 4500-kilometre Münsterland cycle route network. This offers numerous possibilities for your next cycle tour in Münsterland. Here everyone will find a suitable route

Contact person

Author

Münsterland e.V.

Nearby

Getting there
Clemens Church
An der Clemenskirche 14
48143 Münster