
St Maria in Ramersdorf
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Ludwigskirche
Friedrich
von Gärtner built this church, which is flanked by two towers, in the
style of Italian Romanesque (1829–43). The glorious fresco Judgement Day
by Peter von Cornelius is the second-largest church fresco in the
world.-
Ludwigstr. 20
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7:30am–8pm daily

The Romanesque-Byzantine Ludwigskirche
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Michaelskirche
An
important structure in many ways, this is the largest late Renaissance
church north of the Alps. Construction began in 1583. It features the
second-largest barrel vault in the world, after St Peter’s in Rome, and
was built for the Jesuits. The crypt contains the sarcophagi of Elector
Maximilian I and Ludwig II. Not to be missed is the bronze figure of St
Michael battling the dragon (1585).-
Neuhauser Str. 6
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Open 7am–9pm daily

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Klosterkirche St Anna
The
Lehel district is home to Munich’s earliest Rococo church, built by
Johann Michael Fischer from 1727 to 1733, with an interior designed by
the Asam brothers. Construction of the nearby neo-Romanesque parish
church of St Anna began in 1887.-
St-Anna-Platz 21 or 5
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Open 6am–7pm or 8am–6pm daily

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Heiliggeistkirche
The
beginning of the 13th century saw the creation of a hospital church at
this site, followed in 1392 by a Gothic basilica. In 1724, the existing
structure was remodelled in the Baroque style. The interior is
characterized by a blend of Gothic and late Baroque. Stucco work is by
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Damenstift St Anna
St
Anna was originally a monastery of Sisters of the Salesian Order.
Today, it is a school. he façade and interior of this late Baroque
church were designed in the 18th century by the Asam brothers. Frescoes
destroyed in World War II have been reconstructed in sepia.-
Damenstiftstr. 1
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Open 8am–8pm daily

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