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A striking example of Italian Baroque architecture in Munich.
Theatine Church, also known as Theatinerkirche, was constructed in the 17th century by Italian architects to commemorate the birth of the heir to the Bavarian throne. Its yellow façade and twin towers are iconic features of Munich's skyline. The church's interior is equally impressive, with white stucco walls and a grand dome. It remains an active place of worship and a popular site for visitors.
Salvatorplatz 2A, 80333 Munich, Germany
No reservations required for entry
Ideal for visits in the afternoon when the sunlight enhances its façade
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