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Church of the Holy Cross, Munich

The structure is the oldest completely preserved Gothic Revival church in Munich, because it was wonderously unharmed by the Allied bombings during World War II.

The structure is the oldest completely preserved Gothic Revival church in Munich, because it was wonderously unharmed by the Allied bombings during World War II. Being located on top of a hill, its 95 m high bell tower is visible already from afar.


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About Church of the Holy Cross

 Gietlstr. 2, Munich, Germany

 +49 69 365880

 www.erzbistum-muenchen.de

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