Scots Monastery
Church · Regensburg ·

Scots Monastery

Church · Regensburg ·

11th-century Romanesque monastery with impressive sculptures

beautiful building
quiet church
monastery
architecture
art
ambient place
under restoration
stunning monastery
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null
Scots Monastery by null

Information

Jakobstraße 3, 93047 Regensburg, Germany Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jakobstraße 3, 93047 Regensburg, Germany Get directions

+49 941 29830
schottenkirche.de

Features

•Wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jan 14, 2026

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Neal H.

Google
A beautiful Monastery under restoration.

Evgeniia

Google
Beautiful and quiet church. A nice and ambient place. Really recommend to visit to familiarize yourself with the church style and insides

David D.

Google
An old Romanesque monastery with a wonderfully impressive gate. This Romanesque beauty is to the west of the old town of Regensburg and has a magnificently grotesque gateway. The interior of the church still preserves much of the old Romanesque feel and it is quite different to the high Gothic of the cathedral or the Baroque splendour of other churches in the town. It is often quite quiet and well worth visiting if you enjoy Romanesque churches.

david A.

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romanesque church from the 12th century with its famous arcade stone portal, wood ceiling and romanesque sculptures, columns inside.

J L.

Google
Amazing church!!!

Amanda

Google
Stunning monastery! There was no crowd, we were able to walk right in. It's located away from the historic area by a few block so you will have a bit further to walk, but it's a great find.

Arosha W.

Google
Very interesting sculptures. My favourite is the Monk holding a key and flying on a broomstick, just next to the main door- photo attached. Free to enter

Ralph H.

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A really beautiful building. The architecture and art together are really quite spectacular. You could spend the whole day in here.