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Allerheiligen Hofkirche
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Allerheiligen Hofkirche

Classical Elegance in Munich's Royal Residence

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Nestled within Munich's royal residence, the Allerheiligen Hofkirche showcases stunning neoclassical architecture. Designed by Leo von Klenze, its serene elegance is palpable in every detail. The soaring ceilings and intricate decorations invite you to step back in time. A visit here offers a quiet grandeur that's hard to forget.
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The Allerheiligen-Hofkirche in Munich, designed by Leo von Klenze, was completed in 1837 in the round-arched style and stands as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.

Quick Facts

Founded
1837
Architect
Leo von Klenze
Architectural Style
Rundbogenstil
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic

Guided Story

Feel the serene coolness around you? Take a moment to look up at those majestic arches and intricate designs. Did you know this church was almost destroyed? During World War II, it suffered severe damage but was painstakingly restored to its former glory. As you glance upwards, imagine the royal family of Bavaria once gathered here in prayer. Nearby, you can spot the Bavarian National Theater, another place steeped in history. Let the tranquility and grandeur of this place envelop you.

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