Bürgersaalkirche

The Bürgersaalkirche (Bürgersaal Church) in Munich is a remarkable Baroque church tucked in the city’s historic center, offering both spiritual significance and artistic beauty. Originally built in the early 18th century as a hall for the Marian Congregation, it later became a full church while retaining its distinctive hall-like structure, which gives the interior an intimate and welcoming atmosphere. Visitors are struck by its elegant stucco decoration, frescoed ceilings, and intricately carved altars, all of which reflect the refined Baroque style. The church also houses the tomb of Dienerinnen des Heiligen Geistes founder Franziskus von Paula Schmid, and it features a side chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary, emphasizing its strong devotional character. Situated close to bustling streets, the Bürgersaalkirche offers a peaceful retreat for reflection, art appreciation, and a glimpse into Munich’s rich religious and cultural history.


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Kapellenstraße 1, 80333 München, Germany

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Munich

Munich, the capital of Bavaria in southern Germany, is a city that offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and modern charm. It’s an ideal destination for anyone seeking rich traditions, stunning architecture, vibrant arts, and hearty Bavarian hospitality. Munich dates back to 1158 and has grown from its monastic roots into one of Germany’s…


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