Stadtkirche Thun
Description
Visit the main Protestant church in Thun's old town. The striking church tower was built in the 14th century, while the Baroque nave was added in 1738. Inside you can discover paintings from the 15th century, stuccoed Baroque ceilings and ornate details – this church is a significant landmark with rich history and impressive architecture.
Visit the Protestant city church of Thun and be inspired by its history, architecture and the view. The imposing church, a Protestant landmark with impressive architecture, towers over Thun’s old town. The octagonal front tower dates from the 14th century and the Baroque nave was erected in its current form in the 18th century. Together they define the striking image of the church, which has dominated the townscape for centuries. Inside the church you’ll find ornate murals from the 15th century, a Baroque "preaching hall" with elegant stuccoed ceilings, the Renaissance-style altar and pulpit, as well as a memorial plaque made from stucco marble. They all tell the story of the different epochs that have left their mark on this building.
Discover how the various architectural styles of centuries past have combined into a unique whole in the city church of Thun. The church invites you to discover its history and enjoy a stunning view over the rooftops of the city.
Your highlights at a glance
Historic building with foundations dating from the 14th century
Several distinct construction styles can be seen inside the church
Regular services every Sunday at 10.00 h
Admire the magnificently executed paintings and Renaissance elements on the church’s walls
To ensure that your trip is perfect in every way
Combine your visit with a walk through the old town of Thun
Find out about cultural events in the church
Parking available at the Parkhaus City Ost Schlossberg