
St. Benno Kirche
Romanesque Revival Splendor in Munich's Heart
Did you know?
The foundation stone of St. Benno Church was laid in 1895 under the direction of architect Leonhard Romeis, whose design ranks among the most impressive Romanesque Revival sacred buildings of the 19th century.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1895
- Architect
- Leonhard Romeis
- Architectural Style
- Romanesque
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- October 13, 1895
- Website
- st-benno-muenchen.de
Guided Story
Look up at those artistic arches. They're a testament to the brilliance of architect Leonhard Romeis. Did you know St. Benno isn't just a place of worship, but a gem of architectural heritage? Here on the western edge of Maxvorstadt, history and art blend beautifully. Turn around and you'll spot the Bennosäule, standing like a sentinel over the church. Imagine the excitement on October 13, 1895, as people gathered for its opening, filled with awe and curiosity. This Romanesque Revival design brings the past to life, sharing tales of a bygone era.
Location
Nearby

Bennosäule

Katholisches Pfarramt St. Benno

Hochschule München

Zentralbibliothek der Hochschule München

TUM Klinikum Deutsches Herzzentrum

Zeughaus - Gebäude X

Augenklinik Herzog Carl Theodor
