Gsteig church

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Discover the building’s different construction styles

Visit the Protestant Gsteig church, which is situated between Wilderswil and Gsteigwiler. The present building dates from the 12th century and the oldest parts of its foundations probably date from the 8th century. The church’s interior features Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque styles in the form of different types of windows and magnificently executed stained glass.

The impressive Gsteig church is connected to the picturesque village of Wilderswil by a wooden bridge. This Protestant church has a history stretching back centuries. The present building dates from the 12th century, while the oldest parts of its foundations date from the 8th century. Visit the historic building and admire the distinct construction styles in its interior and the paintings on its walls. The drawings only were uncovered following several renovations. It is clear from the Romanesque round-arched windows, Gothic lancet windows and the Baroque church tower that the church was enlarged and rebuilt several times. The church’s immediate environs include the vicarage, the Gsteig inn, the covered wooden bridge and the unusual sloping cemetery.

Your highlights at a glance

  • Historic building with foundations dating from the 8th century
  • Several distinct construction styles can be seen inside the church
  • Gsteig church hosts a Protestant church service at 9.30h each Sunday.
  • Admire the magnificently executed paintings on the church’s walls

To ensure that your trip is perfect in every way, please note

  • Combine a visit to the church with a village tour of Wilderswil or Gsteigwiler
  • Obtain the brochure “Cultural Walks at the Entrance to the Lütschinen Valleys” from the Wilderswil tourist information office for additional cultural and historical information on the region
  • A small number of parking spaces are available next to Gsteig church

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