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Kirche zur Heiligen Dreifaltigkeit
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Kirche zur Heiligen Dreifaltigkeit

Modern spirituality within historic heritage

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Nestled in Munich's Nymphenburg district, the Church of the Holy Trinity stands as a masterpiece by architect Josef Wiedemann. Consecrated in 1964, this structure marries modern architectural design with a serene spiritual ambiance, inviting moments of reflection. Enjoy the accessible environment and harmonious setting that captivates both locals and visitors.
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The church is recognized as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.

Quick Facts

Founded
1964
Architect
Josef Wiedemann
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Opening Hours
Mo-Su 15:00-17:00
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the gentle breeze rustling through the leaves? That's the sound that envelops this church, creating a unique sanctuary of calm. Look up and admire the sleek lines of modern architecture that harmoniously blend with the surroundings. Behind you lies the Nymphenburg Cemetery, a silent witness to the history of this area. Architect Josef Wiedemann didn't just design a church; he crafted a space for reflection. Notice the play of light and shadow filtering through the windows, bringing the interior to life. Here, history and modernity converge, offering a feast for both the mind and the senses.

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