
St. Maria Ramersdorf
Baroque Splendor and Spiritual Serenity in Munich
Did you know?
St. Maria Ramersdorf is one of Munich's oldest Baroque structures, recognized as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.
Quick Facts
- Architectural Style
- Baroque
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Roman Catholic
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
- Website
- mwzw.neudorfer.de
Guided Story
Imagine the countless stories these walls could tell. As you stand here, can you feel the sense of history embedded in the air? Look up and let your eyes wander over the Baroque details that have fascinated visitors for centuries. The intricate carvings almost seem alive, whispering tales of pilgrims who sought solace within these walls. Behind you, the gentle murmur of the Kennedy Fountain adds a soothing soundtrack to your visit. This place is a serene escape, a sanctuary where the past and present blend seamlessly. Let its tranquility wash over you as you explore this historic site.
Location
Nearby

Kennedy-Brünnlein

Mustersiedlung Ramersdorf

Gustav-Adolf-Kirche

Karl-Preis-Platz (Südost 1)

Rogatekirche

Innsbrucker Ring

Melusinen-Brunnen
