St. Bonifatius in Wiesbaden, Germany, is the central Catholic parish and church in the capital of Hesse.
The present building was designed by architect Philipp Hoffmann in Gothic Revival style and built from 1844 to 1849.
Sculptor Karl Hoffmann created a crucifixion scene and a sculpture of both St. Francis and Teresa of Ávila.
The church choir sings at services, including regular orchestral masses of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert for Christmas and Easter.
On 7 November 2015, as part of the 21st festival Wiesbadener Bachwochen, the church presented a concert dedicated to French church music, Gabriel Fauré's Cantique de Jean Racine and Requiem and Olivier Latry's Salve Regina.
A project choir of 150 singers performed, led by three conductors of the Diocese of Limburg, with soloists and members of the orchestra of the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden.
[4] Dessauer ended conducting the choir in 2019, succeeded by interim conductor Roman Twardy.