St. Peter's Church
Historic beauty and stunning views in Munich's heart.

About St. Peter's Church
St. Peter's Church, or 'Alter Peter' as it is fondly called by Munich's residents, is a cornerstone of the city's rich cultural and historical tapestry. Originally built in the 12th century, this church has seen numerous transformations, both in structure and purpose, reflecting the city's resilience and evolution through the ages. As you approach the church, you're greeted by its towering clock tower, a beacon that offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views of Munich and beyond—a climb that rewards with sights stretching out to the Alps on a clear day. Inside, visitors are treated to a visual feast of art and architecture. The church's interior boasts stunning Gothic vaulted ceilings, intricate Baroque altars, and a collection of religious art that spans centuries. Of particular note are the impressive high altar and the beautiful frescoes that adorn the walls, each telling stories of faith and history. Beyond its architectural beauty, St. Peter's Church is a vibrant part of the community. It hosts regular services and is a focal point during Munich's numerous religious festivals, making it a living part of the city's cultural fabric. Situated in the heart of Munich, it's within walking distance of other iconic attractions such as Marienplatz, the Viktualienmarkt, and the historic Glockenspiel. Whether you're a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply in search of a serene escape from the bustling city streets, St. Peter's Church offers something for everyone.
Highlights
- Climb the 91-meter bell tower for panoramic city views.
- Explore Gothic and Baroque architectural styles.
- Admire the stunning high altar and historic frescoes.
- Experience a piece of living history in Munich's oldest church.
- Attend a service or festival to witness local traditions.
- Conveniently located near Marienplatz and Viktualienmarkt.
- Discover religious art spanning centuries.
