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Herz Jesu Church, Munich

Located between Rotkreuzplatz and Nymphenburg Canal, this modern Roman Catholic church was erected between 1997 and 2000, after the previous church had been destroyed by a fire in 1994.

Located between Rotkreuzplatz and Nymphenburg Canal, this modern Roman Catholic church was erected between 1997 and 2000, after the previous church had been destroyed by a fire in 1994. Right now, this is one of the most frequently visited churches in Munich. The church consists of a large cuboid with a blue, 14 m (46 ft) high facade. Guided tours must be arranged beforehand by phone.


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About Herz Jesu Church

 Romanstraße 6, Munich, Germany

 +49 89 130675 ext. 0

 www.herzjesu-muenchen.de

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