
Dominikanerkirche
Baroque Splendor in Münster's Heart
Did you know?
Designed by Karlheinz Sundermann, the Dominikanerkirche in Münster is not wheelchair accessible despite its baroque grandeur.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Karlheinz Sundermann
- Architectural Style
- Baroque
- Opening Hours
- Tu-Su 11:00-18:00
- Wheelchair Access
- Not accessible
Guided Story
Can you feel the cool air wrapping around you as you step inside? Look up at the ceiling and marvel at the intricate stucco work that embodies the Baroque splendor. Did you know that this church was once part of a bustling monastic community? The Dominican monks who lived here left their mark, visible in the carved wooden figures and hidden symbols in the frescoes. Just behind you, towards St. Lamberti, there used to be a vast monastery garden, a place of tranquility and reflection. Imagine the serene life of the monks amidst the hustle of the city. Let the serene atmosphere of this sacred space envelop you and connect you to the history echoing within these walls.







