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St. Louis' Church, Munich

'Ludwigskirche'' is located across the street from the main building of the University of Munich.

'Ludwigskirche'' is located across the street from the main building of the University of Munich. It is a monumental church in neo-romanesque style, which features the second largest altar fresco of the world.


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About St. Louis' Church

 Ludwigstraße 20, Munich, Germany

 +49 89 287799 ext. 0

 www.st-ludwig-muenchen.de

St. Louis' Church and Nearby Sights on Map

Memorial for Georg Elser

This is a light installation in honor of Georg Elser, who tried to assassinate Adolf Hitler at 8 Nov 1939 during a speach at Bürgerbräukeller

Siegestor & Geschwister-Scholl-Platz

The ''Siegestor'', a triumphal arch originally dedicated to the glory of the Bavarian army, stands at the northern end of the Ludwigstraße boulevard

Museum Brandhorst

Museum Brandhorst is the most recent addition to Munich's Kunstareal (art district), built around the collection of modern art bequeathed by Anette Brandhorst and Udo Fritz-Hermann

Odeonsplatz

The Odeonsplatz is an Italinesque square in Munich laid out in the early 19th century, surrounded by buildings such as the Theatiner Church, Feldherrnhal and Hofgarten

Munich Residenz

Step into the life of royalty at the Munich Residenz, which displays furniture and houseware of the royal family of yore

State Mineralogical Collection

The collection shows minerals, including diamonds, emeralds and other gemstones as well as some meteorites

Neue Pinakothek

The Neue Pinakothek is part of Munich's Kunstareal (art district), showcasing European art of the 18th - 19th century from the Bavarian State Painting Collections

Theatinerkirche

The Theatine Church of St

Feldherrenhalle

The Feldherrnhalle is a monumental Italianesque loggia on the Odeonsplatz built in 1841-'44 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria to honor the his army

Monopteros

The Monopteros is a small neo-classical Greek temple on a hilltop, built in 1836 in the English Garden