Wallfahrtsmuseum Weihenlinden (Pilgrimage Museum Weihenlinden)
In 1632/34, the parish of Högling vowed to build a church on a site overgrown with "soft lime trees" in the time of need during the Swedish wars and plague years and erected it just 10 years later. Since that time, pilgrims have been making a pilgrimage to this shrine to the Holy Trinity and the Mother of God, and a small museum has been set up on the three upper floors above the sacristy. It displays parts of the church treasury (liturgical implements and vestments), votive pictures as well as figures and paintings from the pilgrimage church, mainly from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Last edited on 08.02.2024