Walking from St. Peter und Paul to Russian Orthodox Chapel

in Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar, Dessau and Bernau, Germany

1.19 km
16 minutes walking
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St. Peter und Paul
ASt. Peter und PaulWikidata ↗
Russian Orthodox Chapel
BRussian Orthodox ChapelWikidata ↗

Standing outside St. Peter und Paul, the air is filled with the scent of old stone and the faint echo of footsteps on cobblestones. You can hear the distant chime of church bells mingling with the rustle of leaves from the nearby trees. The sun filters through the branches, casting dappled shadows on the ground, and you feel a gentle breeze that hints at the day ahead. The intricate details of the church facade invite you to pause for a moment before embarking on your walk.

As you set off down the narrow streets, you’ll encounter the serene atmosphere of the surrounding neighborhoods. Continue along the Am Schwanenteich path, where the terrain shifts slightly, and the sounds of the city fade into the soft lapping of water against the banks. You’ll pass by quaint residences adorned with Bauhaus influences, their clean lines contrasting with the older architecture. Following the path, you’ll reach the expansive grounds of the Bauhaus University, where the air buzzes with the chatter of students and the scent of fresh grass fills your lungs.

Keep an eye out for uneven cobblestones, which can be tricky underfoot, especially as you approach the university. The area experiences a fair amount of pedestrian traffic, so stay alert for cyclists zipping past. If you’re walking during the day, you might want to check the opening hours of the sites you plan to visit, as some may close early, and it’s wise to keep your belongings secure from curious hands.

Comfortable footwear is a must for this route, as you'll be navigating through varied terrain. Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated, especially on warmer days, and consider packing a light jacket if it’s spring or fall, when temperatures can drop unexpectedly. If you're walking in the afternoon, the light will be softer, creating a lovely backdrop for your stroll.

The best moment comes as you approach the Russian Orthodox Chapel at golden hour, when the sun casts a warm glow over the building’s distinctive onion domes. The interplay of light and shadow creates a captivating scene, underscored by the scent of blooming flowers in the nearby gardens. You can almost hear the whispers of history as you stand there, soaking in the serenity of this unique site.

Turn-by-turn directions

13 steps · pace ~4.5 km/h
  1. Set off along Herderplatz
    39 m
    31 s
  2. Carry on along Herderplatz
    25 m
    20 s
    0.06 / 1.19 km · 5%
  3. Turn left onto Herderplatz at the end of the road
    51 m
    41 s
    0.12 / 1.19 km · 10%
  4. Turn right onto Kaufstraße
    101 m
    1 min
    0.22 / 1.19 km · 18%
  5. Turn right onto Kaufstraße at the end of the road
    29 m
    24 s
    0.24 / 1.19 km · 21%
  6. 💧First quarter done. If it's hot, a sip of water now beats a gulp later.
  7. Hang a left onto Kaufstraße
    198 m
    3 min
    0.44 / 1.19 km · 37%
  8. Carry on along Frauentorstraße
    57 m
    45 s
    0.50 / 1.19 km · 42%
  9. 🏁Halfway. Good moment to refill water or grab a quick coffee if you see one.
  10. Turn right onto Frauenplan
    161 m
    2 min
    0.66 / 1.19 km · 55%
  11. Hang a right
    183 m
    2 min
    0.84 / 1.19 km · 71%
  12. 🪜Three quarters. Legs may start protesting - the next bench is fair game.
  13. Hang a right
    86 m
    1 min
    0.93 / 1.19 km · 78%
  14. 📍Almost there. Look up - you should be able to spot the destination soon.
  15. Hang a right
    212 m
    3 min
    1.14 / 1.19 km · 96%
  16. Turn slight right
    Final stretch. Slow down so you don't walk past the entrance.
    47 m
    37 s
    1.19 / 1.19 km · 100%
  17. 🏁
    Arrive at destination

Local-script names show how they're signposted. The ≈ line shows a rough Latin transliteration to help with pronunciation. Times assume a steady ~5 km/h walk; add 15-20% in summer heat, on hills, or in crowds.

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Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to walk from St. Peter und Paul to Russian Orthodox Chapel?

About 16 minutes at a steady 4.5 km/h walking pace. Add 15-20% in summer heat, on hills, or if you stop for photos.

How far is St. Peter und Paul from Russian Orthodox Chapel on foot?

The walking route is 1.19 km following pedestrian paths. The straight-line distance is shorter but ignores buildings and one-way streets.

Is this walk suitable for casual walkers?

This 1.19 km route is an easy stroll suitable for most fitness levels. The pedestrian path uses footpaths and side streets where possible, so it's safer than walking along main roads.

What streets does the route pass through?

The route in Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar passes through Herderplatz, Kaufstraße, Frauentorstraße, Frauenplan. Street names are signposted in the local language.

What's the best time of day to walk this route?

For the best atmosphere on this stretch of Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar, the day walking video gives the most accurate preview of light and crowds. In general, early morning or sunset minimises midday heat and gives softer light for photos.

Is the walking route free?

Yes - planning, viewing the route, and using our directions are all free. Watch out for paid entry to any specific landmark on the route (museums, archaeological sites) - those are separate from the walk itself.

Can I reverse the route and walk from Russian Orthodox Chapel back to St. Peter und Paul?

Yes - the same path works in reverse with the same distance and walking time. Some one-way streets only affect drivers, not pedestrians.

Walking pace assumed at about 5 km/h on level ground - hills, crowds, and stops will slow you down.

Walking-route geometry from OpenStreetMap contributors via FOSSGIS OSRM (data licensed under ODbL). Landmark data from Wikidata (CC0).

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