St. Lukas Church (St-Lukas-Kirche) is located along the bank of the Isar River in Munich. Constructed in the late 19th century, this is the largest Protestant church in Munich.
The 64 metre high dome is what you notice first when approaching St. Lukas. Two tall towers stick out as well. The exterior of the church is Romanesque in appearance.
You enter the church from the main entrance from the east. Here you find a Neo-Gothic style interior laid out in the manner of a Greek cross. The main body of the church feels immense, particularly with the high ceiling. We enjoyed seeing the detailed stained-glass windows, the decorative altar and pulpit and carved wooden pews.
Overall, we liked our brief visit to St. Lukas even if it is a bit isolated from popular sightseeing areas. Those with limited time in Munich may prefer the high concentration of interesting historical churches around the Old Town. For those with more time on their hands, St. Lukas is a place...
Read moreSt. Lukas Kirche in Munich is a captivating blend of neo-Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture. Its grand facade and intricate detailing inside make it a must-see for architecture enthusiasts. The church's serene atmosphere invites contemplation, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city streets. Truly a gem in Munich's...
Read moreSlightly off from the tourists bitten path, this beautiful church is undoubtedly among the most beautiful in the city, or perhaps better the outside facade and beautiful steeples. Really huge and absolutely a must-see attraction, but only if you have enough time, Munich reserve wonderful surprises, and this is...
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