St. Paul's Church
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I noticed the church from a distance due to the tall spire. We were waiting at a cafe for our hotel room to get ready but I decided to walk there since it looked close by. I could see the layers of scaffolding the closer I got. The church itself was quite large and looked nice, particularly with the designs around the doors. The front area was really nice with the twin spires and the circular window. The entrance area also looked nice but it was closed off. As I kept walking around I found a statue, presumably of St. Paul. The area around the church was quiet and really peaceful. I thought it was a nice church to walk around but think it would have been nicer to be able to take a look inside.
Benedict UyBenedict Uy
20
This place was peaceful, inspirational, and forward thinking. I myself am not "religious" per say, but I take joy in the privilege that I can discover and explore the cultures and religions of others; speaking with one of the staff here was very educational as we discussed the architecture and it's connecting history with both Munich and Christianity within Bavaria and wider Europe.
Keelan LaceyKeelan Lacey
00
Very big and old historical attraction. This church impresses and respects its architecture. Both outside and inside, it looks very monumental and thoroughly, it feels a kind of peace among the massive and quiet columns. Something like this... It was built in 1892–1906 in the Gothic Revival style. The height of the main tower is 97 meters and two other - 76 meters.
Alexandr OrlovAlexandr Orlov
20
This is a very beautiful church, I came across it on my way from the train station, didn't even know about it. It's not a "tourist attraction" because it's rather new dating from the beginning of the 20th century. Built in neo-Gothic style and boasting an impressive 97 meters tower it's aesthetically pleasing and I'm sure a sermon here would be quite the experience
Klaus WandererKlaus Wanderer
00
After Oktoberfest, we walked to this church to hike the tower to get the 360 views. The tower is free with recommended donations of 3€. There was a line because the tower has a narrow staircase that would allow traffic going up and coming down would have to wait until it was clear. It’s a 360 view where you see Oktoberfest and downtown from a distance.
My LeMy Le
20
Amazing Cathedral from Gothic era full of Sculptures from Outside, golden watch tower with awesome Bell, two towers at the entrance. The main entrance at the front yard is closed so you have to take the one on the left. superb from inside, the steps that Jesus pass through till he was on the cross are represented in a very magnificent way on the wall.
david antoundavid antoun
10
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