
St. Elisabeth
Rococo Splendor in Munich's Heart
Did you know?
Architect Johann Michael Fischer designed St. Elisabeth Church in the Rococo style, recognized as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Johann Michael Fischer
- Architectural Style
- Rococo
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Take a moment to admire the ornate façade in front of you. This church once served the Sisters of St. Elizabeth, a place of care and devotion. Imagine the sisters back then, tending to the sick, their footsteps echoing in these halls. If you look up, you'll notice the flowing lines and playful details of the Rococo style. They speak of an era when art and architecture were breaking new ground. Behind you is St. Matthew's Church, and if you glance down the street, you'll see Nußbaum Park, a peaceful spot in the city's heart, much like St. Elisabeth itself.
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Location
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