
Dreifaltigkeitskirche
A Baroque Gem in Munich's Heart
Did you know?
Munich's Dreifaltigkeitskirche was constructed as a votive church by the city's estates in just seven years, based on the designs of architect Giovanni Antonio Viscardi.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1718
- Architect
- Giovanni Antonio Viscardi
- Architectural Style
- Baroque
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- 1718
- Denomination
- Roman Catholic
- Wheelchair Access
- Not accessible
Guided Story
Imagine standing here in the early 1700s when the surrounding area was filled with the gardens of the Carmelite nuns. The Trinity Church was not just a place of worship; it was a beacon of gratitude and hope. Look up at the impressive facade. Think of how many generations of Munich residents found solace and inspiration here. Just behind you is Maximiliansplatz, bustling today, yet offering a lively contrast to the church's serene silence. Take in the intricate details, and listen to the whispers of history. It's as if the walls hold the echoes of past serenity, inviting you to pause and reflect.
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Location
Nearby

Archiv und Bibliothek des Erzbistums München und Freising

Neue Maxburg

Maxturm

Wittelsbacher Brunnen

Palais Gise

Galerie Wolkonsky

Maximiliansplatz
