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The Roman Catholic St. Paul's church is the second largest church in Munich.
The Roman Catholic St. Paul's church is the second largest church in Munich. Its 97 m (318 ft) high bell tower can be accessed for a stunning view of Munich and the Alps.
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St.-Pauls-Platz 10, Munich, Germany
+49 89 531547
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