Basilica of St. Quirinus
An imposing landmark of the city of Neuss is its late romanesque church, one of the most important in the Lower Rhineland.
The gallery basilica was built between 1209 and 1230. Following the fire in 1741, a baroque cupola with a statue of the city's patron St. Quirinus was built on the East Tower.
In front of the church:
Monument of Cardinal Josef Frings
Quirinus and market fountain designed by Jochem Pechau.
Organ plays at market time:
Saturday, 11:30 a.m.
Reservation for guided tours:
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