Asam Church
Discover Munich's Baroque gem: the breathtaking Asam Church.

About Asam Church
Asam Church, officially known as St. Johann Nepomuk Church, is a Baroque masterpiece located in Munich's bustling Sendlinger Straße. Constructed between 1733 and 1746 by the renowned Asam brothers, sculptor Egid Quirin Asam and painter Cosmas Damian Asam, this church is a remarkable example of the personal and artistic expression prevalent in the period. Unlike typical churches of its time, Asam Church was built as a private chapel for the Asam family, which allowed the brothers the freedom to indulge in their artistic whims without ecclesiastical constraints. The result is an interior that overwhelms the senses: a ceiling fresco depicting the life of St. John of Nepomuk, whose patronage the church honors, cascades with vibrant colors and dynamic figures. The gilded altar is a focal point, exuding an ethereal glow that enhances the intimate atmosphere. Visitors will be captivated by the detailed stucco work and the dramatic use of light and shadow, which create a heavenly ambiance. Although small in size, Asam Church's rich decoration and personal touches make it a must-see for anyone interested in Baroque art and architecture. After exploring this splendid sanctuary, guests can stroll around the nearby historic district, visiting other significant sites such as the Sendlinger Tor and the Viktualienmarkt, making for a culturally enriching day in Munich.
Highlights
- Breathtaking Baroque interior with ornate frescoes and sculptures
- Personalized design by the Asam brothers, reflecting their artistic freedom
- The stunning ceiling fresco depicting the life of St. John of Nepomuk
- Gilded altar that creates a radiant and intimate ambiance
- Rich stucco work and dramatic play of light and shadow
- Located in Munich's historic district, close to other attractions
- A unique example of a private chapel open to the public
