St. Bartholomew's Church, Berchtesgaden

St. Bartholomew's (German: St. Bartholomä) is a Roman Catholic pilgrimage church in the Berchtesgadener Land district of Bavaria in Germany.

It is named after Saint Bartholomew the Apostle (Bartholomäus in German), patron of alpine farmers and dairymen.

The church features stucco work by the Salzburg artist Joseph Schmidt and a three-apse choir.

An annual pilgrimage to St. Bartholomew's is held on the Saturday after 24 August, starting from the Austrian municipality of Maria Alm and crossing the Berchtesgaden Alps.

Until 1803, it was a private residence of the Berchtesgaden Prince-provosts; after their territory had been incorporated into the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1810, the building became a favourite hunting lodge of the ruling House of Wittelsbach; today it is an inn.