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Sankt-Anna-Pfarrkirche
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Sankt-Anna-Pfarrkirche

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Step inside St. Anna Parish Church and experience the grandeur of Romanesque Revival architecture. Designed by Gabriel von Seidl, this church is a testament to the artistry of the late 19th century. Its soaring arches and intricate details invite quiet reflection. With wheelchair access, everyone can appreciate this architectural masterpiece.
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The renowned architect Gabriel von Seidl, who designed the St. Anna Parish Church in Lehel, is also known for constructing the Deutsches Museum in Munich.

Quick Facts

Founded
1892
Architect
Gabriel von Seidl
Architectural Style
Romanesque
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Feel the serene atmosphere as the light filters through the stained glass, casting vibrant hues across the church's interior. This isn't just a place of worship; it's a testament to the architectural genius of Gabriel von Seidl. Look up and admire the ornate ceiling, a hallmark of Romanesque Revival style. If you listen closely, you might catch the faint whispers of history echoing through the arches. Turn around and take in the grandeur of the towering columns, steadfast and timeless. Did you know that this church survived the turmoil of World War II with minimal damage? It stands as a quiet witness to the resilience of the past.

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