St. Bartholomä

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St. Bartholomä is a small lakeside pilgrimage church and hamlet on the western shore of Germany’s Königssee, known as a starting point for hikes and climbs in the surrounding Berchtesgaden Alps.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hamlet
pilgrimage church
tourist attraction
accessibleBy boat
hiking trail
architecturalStyle Baroque NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
denomination Catholic
hasBuildingUse chapel
church
hasFunction pilgrimage destination
place of worship
trailhead for mountain hikes
hasPart St. Bartholomä pilgrimage church NERFINISHED
hamlet of St. Bartholomä
hasTourismActivity hiking
mountain climbing
sightseeing boat excursions
hasViewOf Königssee NERFINISHED
surrounding Berchtesgaden Alps
heritageStatus cultural heritage site (regional significance)
knownFor picturesque lakeside setting
pilgrimage traditions
starting point for alpine hikes
landscapeContext alpine landscape
locatedIn Bavaria
Berchtesgaden Alps NERFINISHED
Berchtesgadener Land district NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Berchtesgaden National Park NERFINISHED
locatedOn western shore of Königssee
locatedOnBodyOfWater Königssee NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Bartholomew the Apostle NERFINISHED
near Eiskapelle (ice chapel) NERFINISHED
Watzmann massif NERFINISHED
partOf municipality of Schönau am Königssee NERFINISHED
region Upper Bavaria NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
roofType onion domes
scenicType lakeside
touristRegion Berchtesgadener Land NERFINISHED

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Watzmann East Face accessPoint St. Bartholomä