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Sankt Anton

Romanesque Revival Charm in Munich's Core

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Step into St. Anton Parish Church and immerse yourself in the grandeur of Romanesque Revival architecture, designed by Hans Schurr. Dedicated to Saints Anthony of Padua and Lawrence of Brindisi, this Catholic church exudes a serene timelessness. Recognized as a heritage monument in Bavaria, it offers both spiritual solace and architectural delight. Let the intricate details and tranquil majesty captivate your senses.
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Architect Hans Schurr designed St. Anton Parish Church in the Romanesque Revival style, making it a rare example of neo-Romanesque architecture in Munich.

Quick Facts

Architect
Hans Schurr
Architectural Style
Romanesque
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic

Guided Story

Imagine standing in a place where time seems to pause. The soft hues of Romanesque style envelop you as light gently streams through the stained glass. Look up, can you see the intricate arches and the impressive vaulting? This church has weathered many storms, including partial destruction during World War II and its subsequent reconstruction. To your left, notice the finely carved woodwork telling tales from another era. Listen to the silence, almost tangible, as life bustles outside the doors. Behind you, you might sense the nearby Painful Chapel, a short walk away, offering another space for reflection.

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