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Hollfeld

Kirchpl. 1, 96142 Hollfeld, Deutschland

Parish Office of the Assumption of Mary | Contact & Opening Hours

The Parish Office of the Assumption of Mary in Hollfeld is the central point of contact for anyone seeking information, orientation, or background knowledge about the parish. Located at Kirchplatz 1, it serves as the administrative seat of the pastoral area of Franconian Switzerland North; it is also home to the parish office of Hollfeld. This location combines administration, pastoral care, and the cultural heritage of the parish church of the Assumption of Mary in a compact area. Those looking for opening hours, contact persons, service schedules, or information on baptisms, first communions, confirmations, weddings, anointing of the sick, and mass intentions will find a well-organized church center for Hollfeld and the surrounding villages here. Especially because the parish brings together several churches, branches, and social institutions, the address is not only practical but also a good entry point into the history and life of the Hollfeld region. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/))

Opening Hours, Contact, and Parish Office in Hollfeld

The official contact page lists the address for the parish office as Kirchplatz 1, 96142 Hollfeld, the phone number as 09274/235, the fax as 09274/909448, and the email address of the pastoral area. The opening hours are clearly structured: Monday is closed, Tuesday is open from 14:00 to 16:00, Wednesday from 9:00 to 12:00, Thursday from 14:00 to 17:00, and Friday from 9:00 to 11:00. This makes the parish office especially accessible on weekdays without the need for long search paths. For a church administrative office, this structure is particularly helpful as it takes into account the everyday lives of many people with professional and family commitments. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/))

It is particularly practical that the parish does not view its tasks merely as administrative work. The website features dedicated pages for baptism, first communion, confirmation, confession, re-entry, weddings, communion for the sick, anointing of the sick, death and dying, as well as mass intentions. Therefore, those who are not just looking for a phone number but have a specific church concern can quickly find the right entry point through the parish office. Additionally, the contact page points out that inquiries and requests can also be forwarded to the respective contacts on-site. This simplifies communication because not every path has to go through a single person, but local responsibility remains visible. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/))

In practice, this means: The Parish Office of the Assumption of Mary serves as both the administrative address and service point. The website also displays a map, linking the most important churches and institutions, clearly indicating that the parish's offerings refer not only to a single church but to an entire network of services, support, music, family work, and local responsibility. This organizational framework is particularly valuable for searching for contact, opening hours, and orientation in the Hollfeld region, as it makes the everyday life of the community transparent and provides seekers with a quick overview. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/unsere-kirchen/))

History of the Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary

The history of the Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary extends far beyond the current building. The official church description refers to a Romanesque church from the 11th or 12th century, although its appearance is not securely documented. On its foundations, a Gothic structure with a chancel tower was later built. Over the centuries, the church suffered multiple destructions, was rebuilt, and restored. The great city fire of 1724 also affected the church and the parish courtyard, highlighting how closely the history of the house of worship is tied to the history of Hollfeld. Thus, the church has never been just a building, but always a reflection of urban development, its crises, and its renewals. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

In 1777, the decision was finally made for a complete new construction. Originally, Fritz Ignaz Michael Neumann, the son of Balthasar Neumann, submitted designs for a central building. Although these were approved by the Bamberg Prince-Bishop Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim, they did not fit the financial situation of the community. In the end, the design of the Bamberg master builder Johann Josef Vogel prevailed. Between 1778 and 1781, the church was completely rebuilt, already handed over to its purpose on June 16 and solemnly consecrated on September 10, 1826. This temporal staging shows that church construction history often arises from long decision-making processes, financial considerations, and craftsmanship. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

The description of the parish honors the building as an impressive testimony to Franconian church architecture of the late 18th century. In its external appearance, the playful Rococo has already lost significance, while early classicist clarity becomes visible. For the community, the patronage is associated with August 15, the feast of the Assumption of Mary. This date shows that the church is not only a historical monument but remains present in the liturgical calendar to this day. The building thus embodies history, present, and religious identity simultaneously, making it a vibrant center of the parish. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/unsere-kirchen/))

It is also noteworthy that in the building history, artistic ambition and financial reality had to be balanced. The current building is therefore not only beautiful but also tells a local decision-making history: What form can a community bear, which artworks are allowed to enter the space, and how does a repeatedly damaged house of worship become a place of new dignity? This connection of history, reconstruction, and self-assertion makes a visit to Hollfeld so exciting. Those who know the background perceive the church not merely as a building but as a condensed narrative of a Franconian town and its community. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

Architecture, Furnishings, and Artworks

The exterior of the building appears deliberately calm and orderly. The parish church exhibits a simple, early classicist elegance, with the facade tower emphasizing the center of the three-part front. Pilasters divide the facade, curved side gables with small volutes mediate between the tower and side sections, and round-arched windows and niches set understated accents. Above the portal, the coat of arms of the prince-bishop Franz Ludwig von Erthal, who was in office at the time of construction, is prominently displayed. Among the eye-catching features of the facade are the statues of Saints Henry and Kunigunde, created in 1780 by Johann Bernhard Kamm. The first impression is thus characterized by balance, dignity, and a very Franconian form language that does not need to be loud to make an impression. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

Inside, one enters the church through a small vestibule in the basement of the tower. There, the entrance bay opens with the organ gallery, which rests on two supports. Wall pillars with pilasters divide the wide nave, high round-arched windows provide light, and the central bay accommodates the side portals on both sides. The vaulting is designed with large stitch caps so that the impression of a cross-ribbed vault is created. This mixture of clarity and movement gives the space its calm yet not austere effect. The architecture directs the gaze without dominating it, thereby creating the appropriate framework for the rich furnishings of the church space. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

A core piece of the furnishings comes from the recently secularized Dominican church in Bamberg. In 1804, the new parish church of Hollfeld acquired the majority of these art treasures, including the three altars, the pulpit, and the confessionals. Most of the furnishings are based on designs by Johann Bernhard Kamm and vividly illustrate the transition from late Rococo to early classicism. It remains palpable that many of these works were originally created for another sacred space. However, in Hollfeld, they are harmoniously integrated into the simple church space, creating an exciting dialogue between their original origin and their new liturgical home. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

The high altar was created in 1760 by Bernhard Kamm and was dedicated to Saint Valentine in the Bamberg Dominican Church. Four columns, red-brown marbled surfaces, and gilded Corinthian capitals give it a representative frame. It is flanked by figures of Saints Augustine, Jerome, John of Nepomuk, and Nicholas, thus referencing the preaching tradition of the Dominican order. The current main image depicts the Assumption of Mary, fitting the church's patronage, and above it appears the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove. Thus, the altar combines baroque splendor, Dominican symbolism, and Marian devotion into a coherent statement. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

The two eastern side altars also come from the former Dominican church and were designed by Johann Adam Stöhr. Their curved backs, slender columns, rocailles, floral vines, and volutes belong to the finest Rococo forms of the house. The left altar painting by Johann Anwander depicts Thomas Aquinas, while the right is dedicated to the preacher Vincent Ferrer. The western side altar, closer to the entrance, featuring Saint Wendelin and two Gothic bishop figures, also preserves older elements from the predecessor building. Thus, in a single church space, it becomes visible how different centuries converse with each other and how Hollfeld consciously brings together art from various epochs. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

Other treasures include the figure group Anna Selbdritt from around 1500, a baptismal font from around 1600, the panel painting Mary of Good Counsel from 1762, as well as late Franconian confessionals and Stations of the Cross from the second half of the 18th century. The pulpit was created in 1769 based on a design by Bernhard Kamm and was executed by Frater Alvarius of Ostheim; its putti, terrestrial elements, the flaming heart, and the angel with the tablets of the law display the typical richness of baroque symbolism. Those who read this space attentively will discover connections between art, faith, and teaching tradition everywhere. At the same time, despite all the details, the overall impression remains surprisingly clear, as the integration into the space is carefully coordinated. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

The organ is also an important chapter in the recent history of furnishings. In the summer of 1994, the church received a new instrument from the Passau organ workshop Wolfgang Eisenbarth. It features two manuals and a pedal, 31 registers, as well as mechanical sound action and a dual mechanical and electric register action. With this sound profile, the organ integrates into the architecture and extends the liturgical and musical use of the church space to this day. Those who want to experience music in a church not only by hearing it but spatially will find a good example here of how historical surroundings and modern organ building art can mutually strengthen each other. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

When considering the church space as a whole, it also becomes clear that the furnishings do not stand randomly next to each other but respond to one another. Figures, paintings, and altars lead from Marian devotion through the Dominican tradition to the saints of everyday life and preaching. Thus, a theologically and art-historically dense order emerges, making the space readable even without extensive prior knowledge. This is one of the reasons why the church is attractive not only to believers but also to culture-interested visitors. The Hollfeld parish church is therefore not simply a museum but a living space of remembrance that tells its history both in worship and in visits. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

Pastoral Area Franconian Switzerland North and Community Life

The pastoral area Franconian Switzerland North encompasses much more than just Hollfeld. The parishes listed include Hollfeld, Waischenfeld, Volsbach, Nankendorf, Hochstahl, Oberailsfeld, Schönfeld, and Freienfels, as well as the curacies of Neuhaus and Poppendorf and several branches, including Breitenlesau, Plankenfels, Drosendorf, Wohnsgehaig, and Seelig. This makes it clear that the parish office of Hollfeld plays a coordinating role for a larger church network in Franconian Switzerland. Therefore, anyone calling or visiting here will find themselves at a place that considers not just one community but an entire pastoral area. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/seelsorgebereich/))

The website of the pastoral area also reflects this breadth digitally. In addition to news and dates, there are dedicated sections for liturgy, music, pilgrimages, parish festivals, seniors, children, youth, and families. Additional pages include service schedules for download, image galleries, and information on various church life stages. This makes the site a practical tool for anyone looking not just for an address but wanting to actively participate in community life. The web presence clearly shows that parish today means not only worship but also information, participation, and constant communication. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/unsere-kirchen/))

The parish also includes several institutions that emphasize the social character of the place. The St. Otto daycare center was opened in 1995 by the church foundation of the Assumption of Mary; it now offers three kindergarten groups, a crèche, and afternoon care for school children, as well as early support and the status of a family support center. The website also links to the Caritas nursing home St. Elisabeth, the multi-generational house, the city library St. Gangolf, the St. Kunigund daycare center in Plankenfels, as well as the church band and social media channels. This underscores that the pastoral place in Hollfeld is not isolated but remains closely intertwined with education, care, culture, and family work. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/einrichtungen/?utm_source=openai))

In the area of local responsibility, the parish names the PGR chairpersons Marcel Grasser and Andreas Kranefeld, the church treasurer Christian Schramm, and several sacristans for the Assumption of Mary Hollfeld. This is not just a mere organizational chart but an indication that many tasks are carried out on-site: from liturgy and maintenance to organization and daily community life issues. Therefore, anyone with a concern can initially contact the parish office and will be directed to the appropriate contacts. This connection between a central office and decentralized contacts makes the structure very practical for the community. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/ansprechpartner))

The homepage also shows that the parish office sees itself as an open communication place: news, dates, image galleries, donation opportunities, an FSJ offer for the service location Hollfeld, and current notices from the pastoral team are quickly findable there. For seekers, who often first look online for information today, this is an advantage because the parish is thus not only reachable but also digitally present. Together with the church band and various groups for children, youth, and families, a versatile picture of a community emerges that wants to connect tradition and present. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/?utm_source=openai))

In a small town like Hollfeld, this creates a vibrant mix of tradition and participation. Music, worship, children's work, senior work, festivals, and volunteer tasks intertwine. The Parish Office of the Assumption of Mary is therefore not only an administrative place but an organizational hub for shared church life in the region. Those who want to understand the parish should not only look at the church itself but at the entire web of community, institutions, and volunteer engagement that stands behind this name. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/unsere-kirchen/))

Directions, Location, and Practical Tips

Practically speaking, the parish office is located at Kirchplatz 1 in Hollfeld, directly at one of the central places in the townscape. The official website provides a map and links the church, the parish office, and other facilities together. For visitors, this means: Those seeking the way to the parish should use the parish office as the first point of contact and observe the opening hours if necessary. The location at Kirchplatz makes the place easy to find and also a good starting point to perceive the historical center of Hollfeld. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/))

Specific parking information is not published by the parish as a separate section on the contact page. Therefore, it is advisable to plan the journey in advance and inquire at the parish office beforehand for special dates or larger visits. This is particularly helpful for first-time visitors, as organizational questions can often be clarified in advance. By utilizing the calm structure of the Kirchplatz and orienting oneself to the office hours, unnecessary paths can be reduced, and the visit can be approached more relaxed. For a community with multiple tasks and many appointments, this direct coordination is particularly sensible. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/))

Those who visit the church itself encounter a space that is both liturgically used and art historically remarkable. The official description emphasizes the harmonious connection between a simple space and rich furnishings, which transfers old Dominican art into the new building. Thus, a short visit quickly becomes a small journey through the art and religious history of Franconia. Therefore, those who are not only looking for a contact address but also want to experience the cultural core of the place will find in the Assumption of Mary a strong and simultaneously quiet impression that lingers long after. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/unsere-kirchen/))

For a personal conversation, weekdays with their clear office hours are ideal. Those with questions about baptism, weddings, mass intentions, or offerings for children, families, and seniors receive reliable information at the parish office. The community thus shows that service and pastoral care in Hollfeld are closely interconnected. This is particularly important in everyday life, as church concerns are often not tied to fixed office logics but require individual paths. This is exactly what the Parish Office of the Assumption of Mary is set up for. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/))

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Parish Office of the Assumption of Mary | Contact & Opening Hours

The Parish Office of the Assumption of Mary in Hollfeld is the central point of contact for anyone seeking information, orientation, or background knowledge about the parish. Located at Kirchplatz 1, it serves as the administrative seat of the pastoral area of Franconian Switzerland North; it is also home to the parish office of Hollfeld. This location combines administration, pastoral care, and the cultural heritage of the parish church of the Assumption of Mary in a compact area. Those looking for opening hours, contact persons, service schedules, or information on baptisms, first communions, confirmations, weddings, anointing of the sick, and mass intentions will find a well-organized church center for Hollfeld and the surrounding villages here. Especially because the parish brings together several churches, branches, and social institutions, the address is not only practical but also a good entry point into the history and life of the Hollfeld region. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/))

Opening Hours, Contact, and Parish Office in Hollfeld

The official contact page lists the address for the parish office as Kirchplatz 1, 96142 Hollfeld, the phone number as 09274/235, the fax as 09274/909448, and the email address of the pastoral area. The opening hours are clearly structured: Monday is closed, Tuesday is open from 14:00 to 16:00, Wednesday from 9:00 to 12:00, Thursday from 14:00 to 17:00, and Friday from 9:00 to 11:00. This makes the parish office especially accessible on weekdays without the need for long search paths. For a church administrative office, this structure is particularly helpful as it takes into account the everyday lives of many people with professional and family commitments. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/))

It is particularly practical that the parish does not view its tasks merely as administrative work. The website features dedicated pages for baptism, first communion, confirmation, confession, re-entry, weddings, communion for the sick, anointing of the sick, death and dying, as well as mass intentions. Therefore, those who are not just looking for a phone number but have a specific church concern can quickly find the right entry point through the parish office. Additionally, the contact page points out that inquiries and requests can also be forwarded to the respective contacts on-site. This simplifies communication because not every path has to go through a single person, but local responsibility remains visible. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/))

In practice, this means: The Parish Office of the Assumption of Mary serves as both the administrative address and service point. The website also displays a map, linking the most important churches and institutions, clearly indicating that the parish's offerings refer not only to a single church but to an entire network of services, support, music, family work, and local responsibility. This organizational framework is particularly valuable for searching for contact, opening hours, and orientation in the Hollfeld region, as it makes the everyday life of the community transparent and provides seekers with a quick overview. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/unsere-kirchen/))

History of the Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary

The history of the Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary extends far beyond the current building. The official church description refers to a Romanesque church from the 11th or 12th century, although its appearance is not securely documented. On its foundations, a Gothic structure with a chancel tower was later built. Over the centuries, the church suffered multiple destructions, was rebuilt, and restored. The great city fire of 1724 also affected the church and the parish courtyard, highlighting how closely the history of the house of worship is tied to the history of Hollfeld. Thus, the church has never been just a building, but always a reflection of urban development, its crises, and its renewals. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

In 1777, the decision was finally made for a complete new construction. Originally, Fritz Ignaz Michael Neumann, the son of Balthasar Neumann, submitted designs for a central building. Although these were approved by the Bamberg Prince-Bishop Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim, they did not fit the financial situation of the community. In the end, the design of the Bamberg master builder Johann Josef Vogel prevailed. Between 1778 and 1781, the church was completely rebuilt, already handed over to its purpose on June 16 and solemnly consecrated on September 10, 1826. This temporal staging shows that church construction history often arises from long decision-making processes, financial considerations, and craftsmanship. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

The description of the parish honors the building as an impressive testimony to Franconian church architecture of the late 18th century. In its external appearance, the playful Rococo has already lost significance, while early classicist clarity becomes visible. For the community, the patronage is associated with August 15, the feast of the Assumption of Mary. This date shows that the church is not only a historical monument but remains present in the liturgical calendar to this day. The building thus embodies history, present, and religious identity simultaneously, making it a vibrant center of the parish. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/unsere-kirchen/))

It is also noteworthy that in the building history, artistic ambition and financial reality had to be balanced. The current building is therefore not only beautiful but also tells a local decision-making history: What form can a community bear, which artworks are allowed to enter the space, and how does a repeatedly damaged house of worship become a place of new dignity? This connection of history, reconstruction, and self-assertion makes a visit to Hollfeld so exciting. Those who know the background perceive the church not merely as a building but as a condensed narrative of a Franconian town and its community. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

Architecture, Furnishings, and Artworks

The exterior of the building appears deliberately calm and orderly. The parish church exhibits a simple, early classicist elegance, with the facade tower emphasizing the center of the three-part front. Pilasters divide the facade, curved side gables with small volutes mediate between the tower and side sections, and round-arched windows and niches set understated accents. Above the portal, the coat of arms of the prince-bishop Franz Ludwig von Erthal, who was in office at the time of construction, is prominently displayed. Among the eye-catching features of the facade are the statues of Saints Henry and Kunigunde, created in 1780 by Johann Bernhard Kamm. The first impression is thus characterized by balance, dignity, and a very Franconian form language that does not need to be loud to make an impression. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

Inside, one enters the church through a small vestibule in the basement of the tower. There, the entrance bay opens with the organ gallery, which rests on two supports. Wall pillars with pilasters divide the wide nave, high round-arched windows provide light, and the central bay accommodates the side portals on both sides. The vaulting is designed with large stitch caps so that the impression of a cross-ribbed vault is created. This mixture of clarity and movement gives the space its calm yet not austere effect. The architecture directs the gaze without dominating it, thereby creating the appropriate framework for the rich furnishings of the church space. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

A core piece of the furnishings comes from the recently secularized Dominican church in Bamberg. In 1804, the new parish church of Hollfeld acquired the majority of these art treasures, including the three altars, the pulpit, and the confessionals. Most of the furnishings are based on designs by Johann Bernhard Kamm and vividly illustrate the transition from late Rococo to early classicism. It remains palpable that many of these works were originally created for another sacred space. However, in Hollfeld, they are harmoniously integrated into the simple church space, creating an exciting dialogue between their original origin and their new liturgical home. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

The high altar was created in 1760 by Bernhard Kamm and was dedicated to Saint Valentine in the Bamberg Dominican Church. Four columns, red-brown marbled surfaces, and gilded Corinthian capitals give it a representative frame. It is flanked by figures of Saints Augustine, Jerome, John of Nepomuk, and Nicholas, thus referencing the preaching tradition of the Dominican order. The current main image depicts the Assumption of Mary, fitting the church's patronage, and above it appears the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove. Thus, the altar combines baroque splendor, Dominican symbolism, and Marian devotion into a coherent statement. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

The two eastern side altars also come from the former Dominican church and were designed by Johann Adam Stöhr. Their curved backs, slender columns, rocailles, floral vines, and volutes belong to the finest Rococo forms of the house. The left altar painting by Johann Anwander depicts Thomas Aquinas, while the right is dedicated to the preacher Vincent Ferrer. The western side altar, closer to the entrance, featuring Saint Wendelin and two Gothic bishop figures, also preserves older elements from the predecessor building. Thus, in a single church space, it becomes visible how different centuries converse with each other and how Hollfeld consciously brings together art from various epochs. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

Other treasures include the figure group Anna Selbdritt from around 1500, a baptismal font from around 1600, the panel painting Mary of Good Counsel from 1762, as well as late Franconian confessionals and Stations of the Cross from the second half of the 18th century. The pulpit was created in 1769 based on a design by Bernhard Kamm and was executed by Frater Alvarius of Ostheim; its putti, terrestrial elements, the flaming heart, and the angel with the tablets of the law display the typical richness of baroque symbolism. Those who read this space attentively will discover connections between art, faith, and teaching tradition everywhere. At the same time, despite all the details, the overall impression remains surprisingly clear, as the integration into the space is carefully coordinated. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

The organ is also an important chapter in the recent history of furnishings. In the summer of 1994, the church received a new instrument from the Passau organ workshop Wolfgang Eisenbarth. It features two manuals and a pedal, 31 registers, as well as mechanical sound action and a dual mechanical and electric register action. With this sound profile, the organ integrates into the architecture and extends the liturgical and musical use of the church space to this day. Those who want to experience music in a church not only by hearing it but spatially will find a good example here of how historical surroundings and modern organ building art can mutually strengthen each other. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

When considering the church space as a whole, it also becomes clear that the furnishings do not stand randomly next to each other but respond to one another. Figures, paintings, and altars lead from Marian devotion through the Dominican tradition to the saints of everyday life and preaching. Thus, a theologically and art-historically dense order emerges, making the space readable even without extensive prior knowledge. This is one of the reasons why the church is attractive not only to believers but also to culture-interested visitors. The Hollfeld parish church is therefore not simply a museum but a living space of remembrance that tells its history both in worship and in visits. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/medien/1086164a-b4d3-4ade-a72c-d54fd692a6d9/Pfarrkirche-Mari%C3%A4-Himmelfahrt.pdf?a=true))

Pastoral Area Franconian Switzerland North and Community Life

The pastoral area Franconian Switzerland North encompasses much more than just Hollfeld. The parishes listed include Hollfeld, Waischenfeld, Volsbach, Nankendorf, Hochstahl, Oberailsfeld, Schönfeld, and Freienfels, as well as the curacies of Neuhaus and Poppendorf and several branches, including Breitenlesau, Plankenfels, Drosendorf, Wohnsgehaig, and Seelig. This makes it clear that the parish office of Hollfeld plays a coordinating role for a larger church network in Franconian Switzerland. Therefore, anyone calling or visiting here will find themselves at a place that considers not just one community but an entire pastoral area. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/seelsorgebereich/))

The website of the pastoral area also reflects this breadth digitally. In addition to news and dates, there are dedicated sections for liturgy, music, pilgrimages, parish festivals, seniors, children, youth, and families. Additional pages include service schedules for download, image galleries, and information on various church life stages. This makes the site a practical tool for anyone looking not just for an address but wanting to actively participate in community life. The web presence clearly shows that parish today means not only worship but also information, participation, and constant communication. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/unsere-kirchen/))

The parish also includes several institutions that emphasize the social character of the place. The St. Otto daycare center was opened in 1995 by the church foundation of the Assumption of Mary; it now offers three kindergarten groups, a crèche, and afternoon care for school children, as well as early support and the status of a family support center. The website also links to the Caritas nursing home St. Elisabeth, the multi-generational house, the city library St. Gangolf, the St. Kunigund daycare center in Plankenfels, as well as the church band and social media channels. This underscores that the pastoral place in Hollfeld is not isolated but remains closely intertwined with education, care, culture, and family work. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/einrichtungen/?utm_source=openai))

In the area of local responsibility, the parish names the PGR chairpersons Marcel Grasser and Andreas Kranefeld, the church treasurer Christian Schramm, and several sacristans for the Assumption of Mary Hollfeld. This is not just a mere organizational chart but an indication that many tasks are carried out on-site: from liturgy and maintenance to organization and daily community life issues. Therefore, anyone with a concern can initially contact the parish office and will be directed to the appropriate contacts. This connection between a central office and decentralized contacts makes the structure very practical for the community. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/ansprechpartner))

The homepage also shows that the parish office sees itself as an open communication place: news, dates, image galleries, donation opportunities, an FSJ offer for the service location Hollfeld, and current notices from the pastoral team are quickly findable there. For seekers, who often first look online for information today, this is an advantage because the parish is thus not only reachable but also digitally present. Together with the church band and various groups for children, youth, and families, a versatile picture of a community emerges that wants to connect tradition and present. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/?utm_source=openai))

In a small town like Hollfeld, this creates a vibrant mix of tradition and participation. Music, worship, children's work, senior work, festivals, and volunteer tasks intertwine. The Parish Office of the Assumption of Mary is therefore not only an administrative place but an organizational hub for shared church life in the region. Those who want to understand the parish should not only look at the church itself but at the entire web of community, institutions, and volunteer engagement that stands behind this name. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/unsere-kirchen/))

Directions, Location, and Practical Tips

Practically speaking, the parish office is located at Kirchplatz 1 in Hollfeld, directly at one of the central places in the townscape. The official website provides a map and links the church, the parish office, and other facilities together. For visitors, this means: Those seeking the way to the parish should use the parish office as the first point of contact and observe the opening hours if necessary. The location at Kirchplatz makes the place easy to find and also a good starting point to perceive the historical center of Hollfeld. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/))

Specific parking information is not published by the parish as a separate section on the contact page. Therefore, it is advisable to plan the journey in advance and inquire at the parish office beforehand for special dates or larger visits. This is particularly helpful for first-time visitors, as organizational questions can often be clarified in advance. By utilizing the calm structure of the Kirchplatz and orienting oneself to the office hours, unnecessary paths can be reduced, and the visit can be approached more relaxed. For a community with multiple tasks and many appointments, this direct coordination is particularly sensible. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/))

Those who visit the church itself encounter a space that is both liturgically used and art historically remarkable. The official description emphasizes the harmonious connection between a simple space and rich furnishings, which transfers old Dominican art into the new building. Thus, a short visit quickly becomes a small journey through the art and religious history of Franconia. Therefore, those who are not only looking for a contact address but also want to experience the cultural core of the place will find in the Assumption of Mary a strong and simultaneously quiet impression that lingers long after. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/unsere-kirchen/))

For a personal conversation, weekdays with their clear office hours are ideal. Those with questions about baptism, weddings, mass intentions, or offerings for children, families, and seniors receive reliable information at the parish office. The community thus shows that service and pastoral care in Hollfeld are closely interconnected. This is particularly important in everyday life, as church concerns are often not tied to fixed office logics but require individual paths. This is exactly what the Parish Office of the Assumption of Mary is set up for. ([pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de](https://pfarrei-hollfeld.kirche-bamberg.de/kontakt/))

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