Frauenkirche (Cathedral of Our Dear Lady)

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Munich's iconic Gothic cathedral with twin towers.

Frauenplatz 1, 80331 München, Germany
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Frauenkirche (Cathedral of Our Dear Lady)

About Frauenkirche (Cathedral of Our Dear Lady)

The Frauenkirche, officially known as the Cathedral of Our Dear Lady, is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Munich. Situated in the city center, this stunning Gothic masterpiece was constructed between 1468 and 1488 under the direction of architect Jörg von Halsbach. Its imposing structure and distinctive silhouette, with twin towers reaching 98 meters high, make it a prominent feature of Munich's skyline and an emblem of the city's resilience and faith. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a vast and serene interior, marked by high vaulted ceilings and an array of beautiful stained-glass windows. The cathedral's design is both grand and minimalistic, with an emphasis on vertical lines that draw the eye upwards, creating a sense of awe and reverence. One of the most intriguing features inside is the 'Devil's Footprint,' a mysterious mark in the floor near the entrance, shrouded in local legend. The Frauenkirche is not only a spiritual haven but also a historical monument that has witnessed significant events throughout the centuries. It serves as the final resting place for several members of the Wittelsbach dynasty and is the seat of the Archbishop of Munich and Freising. Visitors can also explore the crypt and the various chapels, each offering a glimpse into the cathedral's rich history. Surrounded by Munich's vibrant Marienplatz and close to other notable attractions like the New Town Hall and Viktualienmarkt, the Frauenkirche provides a perfect starting point for exploring the cultural heart of the city. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture aficionado, or simply in search of a peaceful retreat, the Frauenkirche invites you to discover its timeless beauty and enduring legacy.

Highlights

  • Distinctive twin towers with onion domes.
  • Stunning Gothic architecture from the 15th century.
  • Intriguing 'Devil's Footprint' legend.
  • Final resting place of Wittelsbach dynasty members.
  • Seat of the Archbishop of Munich and Freising.
  • Proximity to Marienplatz and other central attractions.
  • Serene interior with beautiful stained-glass windows.

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