Munich: Baroque Architecture
Places and attractions in the Baroque architecture category
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Nymphenburg Palace
Regal 18th-century palace and coach museum Nymphenburg Palace, a Baroque masterpiece, stands as a testament to the grandeur of Bavaria's past, situated in the western part of Munich, Germany. Built in the 17th century as the summer residence of the Bavarian rulers, this sprawling estate extends its wings in a...
Sendlinger Straße
Sendlinger Straße is a bustling shopping district in the heart of Munich, Germany, known for its diverse range of retail stores, artisan boutiques, and historical charm. This pedestrian-friendly thoroughfare offers a blend of traditional and modern shopping...
Munich Residenz
Museum complex in an old royal residence Nestled in the heart of Munich, the Munich Residenz is a testament to Germany's rich cultural and historical heritage. Once the royal palace of the Bavarian monarchs, this sprawling complex now stands as one of the largest city palaces in Europe and is a premier museum...
Feilitzschstraße
Nestled in the bustling heart of Munich, Germany, Feilitzschstraße emerges as a vibrant shopping district that caters to a diverse array of tastes and preferences. This street, characterized by its charming architecture and cobblestone pathways, is a treasure trove...
Theatinerkirche
Stucco interiors in baroque 1660s church Theatinerkirche, also known as Theatine Church of St. Cajetan, is an emblem of spiritual and architectural splendor nestled in the heart of Munich, Germany. This Catholic church, characterized by its striking yellow façade and opulent Rococo design, stands as a...
St. Peter
Gothic church with a gem-studded relic St. Peter's Church, often affectionately referred to as "Alter Peter" by locals, stands as a historic beacon in the heart of Munich, Germany. This parish church, with its origins tracing back to the 12th century, is not only the oldest recorded parish church in Munich...
St. Michael
Massive church with barrel-vaulted rood St. Michael's Church is a historic and architectural marvel nestled in the heart of Munich, Germany. This Jesuit church is a prime example of the Renaissance and Baroque styles, with its construction completed in 1597. It is particularly renowned for its magnificent...
Asam Church
1700s church with flamboyant decoration Nestled in the bustling heart of Munich, the Asam Church, officially known as St. Johann Nepomuk Church, is a baroque architectural gem that captivates visitors with its intricate design and rich history. This stunning church, completed in 1746, was built by the Asam...
Amalienburg
Opulent hunting lodge on palace grounds Nestled within the verdant grounds of the Nymphenburg Palace Park in Munich, Germany, the Amalienburg stands as an exquisite example of Rococo architecture. This enchanting hunting lodge, named after the Electress Amalia, was designed by the celebrated architect...
Schleissheim Palace
Folk art museum in reconstructed palace The Schleißheim Palace comprises three individual palaces in a grand Baroque park in the village of Oberschleißheim, a suburb of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The palace was a summer residence of the Bavarian rulers of the House of Wittelsbach.
Heiliggeistkirche
Gothic church with rococo flair Heilig-Geist-Kirche is a Gothic hall church in Munich, southern Germany, originally belonging to the Hospice of the Holy Ghost.
Bürgersaalkirche
The Bürgersaal is a historical building in Munich, Germany. Also known as Bürgersaalkirche since the consecration of the altar on May 13, 1778, it is the prayer and meeting room of the Marian Men Congregation "Annunciation".
Museum of Man and Nature
The Museum Mensch und Natur is a natural history museum. It is a tenant of the Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, Germany.
Palais Preysing
The Palais Preysing is a late-Baroque mansion in Munich, southern Germany, which served as residence for the Counts of Preysing. To distinguish it from the nearby Palais Neuhaus-Preysing, it is also called the Elder Palais Preysing.
Marstallmuseum
The Marstallmuseum in Munich is one of the most important museums for court carriages in the world. It is located in the South Wing of Nymphenburg Palace.
Cuvilliés-Theater
The Cuvilliés Theatre or Old Residence Theatre is the former court theatre of the Residenz in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Augustinian Church
The Augustinian Church, also called the Augustinian Abbey or Abbey Church of St John the Baptist and John the Evangelist is a former church in Munich, southern Germany.
Dreifaltigkeitskirche
The Trinity Church is a religious building in Munich, southern Germany. It is a votive church and was designed in Bavarian Baroque style according to plans from Giovanni Antonio Viscardi from 1711 to 1718.
Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory
The Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory is located at the Nördliche Schloßrondell in one of the Cavalier Houses in front of the Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, Germany, and since its establishment in 1747 has produced porcelain of high quality.
St Michael in Berg am Laim
St Michael in Berg am Laim is a church in Munich, Bavaria, built from 1738 to 1751 by Johann Michael Fischer as Court Church for Prince Archbishop Clemens August of Cologne, a son of the Bavarian Elector Maximilian Emmanuel.
Schloss Fürstenried
Fürstenried Palace is a Baroque maison de plaisance and hunting lodge in Munich, Germany. It was built from 1715 to 1717 for Elector Maximilian II Emanuel. Today the palace serves as spiritual house for archdiocese and as pastoral center.
Abbey Church of St Anna
Klosterkirche St. Anna im Lehel is a Catholic abbey church in Munich, Germany. It was the first Rococo church of Old Bavaria and shaped the development of religious architecture in Bavaria.
St Mary's Church
Saint Mary Ramersdorf in the district Ramersdorf-Perlach of Munich is a parish church and church of pilgrimage.
Church of the Holy Cross
The Church of All Saints also known as Holy Cross Church, is a cemetery church in Munich, southern Germany. The church was built in 1478 by Jörg von Halsbach and was the first church with a cemetery in the St. Peter parish.
Herzogspitalkirche
Herzogspitalkirche is a Catholic church in Munich, southern Germany. It was a Baroque building commissioned by Duke Albert V of Bavaria, designed by Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer and inaugurated in 1727.
Schloss Ismaning
Ismaning Palace is a Baroque palace in Ismaning. It currently serves as the town hall.
Holnstein Palace
Holnstein Palace is an historic building in Munich, southern Germany, which has been the residence of the Archbishop of Munich and Freising since 1818.
Pumping Stations at the Nymphenburg Palace
The Pumping Stations at the Nymphenburg Palace provide water at sufficient pressure to operate the fountains in the park and in front of the Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, Germany.
Palais Porcia
The Palais Porcia is a Baroque mansion in Munich, southern Germany, which served as residence for Count Fugger. It is Munich's oldest still existing Baroque style palace.
St Stephan's Church
St. Stephan is a former cemetery church of the old South Cemetery in Munich, southern Germany. The church is located at the northern end of the Southern Cemetery, directly to Stephan Street, near the Sendlinger Tor Place.
Karmelitenkirche
The Karmelitenkirche or Carmelite Church of St. Nicholas is a Baroque former church at Karmeliterstraße in Munich, Germany. It was built in 1654 to plans by Hans Konrad Asper by Marx Schinnagl as a replacement for the old Carmelite Church. The monastery church was consecrated in 1660.
Damenstiftskirche St. Anna
Damenstiftskirche St. Anna is a chapel in Munich, southern Germany. It was commissioned in the 18th century by Elector Charles Albert and the cornerstone was laid in 1733. A monastery in the legal form of a chapter of nuns was set up.