
Klosterkirche St. Anna
Bavaria's First Rococo Church: A Sacred Architectural Gem
Did you know?
Designed by Johann Michael Fischer in 1733, the St. Anna Abbey Church was the first Rococo church in Old Bavaria.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1733
- Architect
- Johann Michael Fischer
- Architectural Style
- Rococo
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Roman Catholic
Guided Story
Can you feel the tranquility that the intricate paintings and sculptures bring to this space? This was the first of its kind in Bavaria, designed in the playful Rococo style. Look up and see the delicate stucco work adorning the ceiling like a graceful dance. Imagine the craftsmen almost 300 years ago, working with precision and dedication. Just behind you, around the corner, the statue of Francis stands as a reminder of the peace that permeates this church. After the war, this harmony of art and history was restored, bringing the building back to life. It's more than just architecture; it's a living piece of Munich's history.
Part of These Trails
Location
Nearby

Franziskus als Friedensbote

Sankt-Anna-Pfarrkirche

Sankt-Anna-Platz

Sankt-Anna-Brunnen

Regierung von Oberbayern

Lehel

Münchner Hyp
