The interior of the church is large to arches, columns, small to pattern, white eyes, very shocking. This church does not have so much gold and silver decoration, but it cannot be said that it is simple, the carving is still very complicated.
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Theatine Church Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Theatina Church (Theatiner Church St. Kajetan) is a church in Munich, Germany, built by the Bavarian Elector Ferdinand Maria from 1663 to 1690 to celebrate the long-awaited royal heir, Prince Birth of Maximilian II. The church is Italian Baroque, imitating the Basilica of Sant'Andreadella Valle in Rome, and has a pair of 71-meter-high domed twin towers. The rococo-style façade was completed by François de Cuvilliers more than 70 years later, and its Mediterranean appearance and yellow coloration became a famous symbol of the city and had a great influence on the Baroque architecture of southern Germany.
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Theatine Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The interior of the church is large to arches, columns, small to pattern, white eyes, very shocking. This church does not have so much gold and silver decoration, but it cannot be said that it is simple, the carving is still very complicated.
A very huge church, also a church in a very good environment in this city, this church itself is also very novel, many old furniture inside is wood, murals are also Western style art, the church is free to visit, there are many tourists, The structure above can also be up.
This church is perfect!Myself and my family are totally elated.The decorations are marvelous,the candles are wonderous.There is a"stage"that is super-ly black,which makes the black and white very comparing.Just excellent:)!
The Iron Attina Church was built between 1663 and 1690 by the Electors of Bavaria to celebrate the birth of the long-awaited royal heir Prince Maximilian II in 1662. The church dome is also not decorated with colorful portraits, but the statues and reliefs decorated with plaster are exquisite and unusual, and feel very bright due to their bright white color.
The church is not beautiful in appearance, and only when I walk into it, I find that there is no hole in the sky. This is the most beautiful church I have ever seen built in white marble. The workmanship is fine, the color is pure, the light is bright, and the heart is excellent! The white marble seems to be solidified cream, and it looks very kind and comfortable. I highly recommend everyone to come here, right next to the Commander-in-Chief.
The Teetina Church in Munich is the most Baroque church to be seen here. It is located on a small street, the exterior does not look eye-catching, but after entering the interior is very open, the wall has a large mural decoration is the most shocking, the white relief is extremely exquisite, open and solemn coexist.