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Ludwigstrasse 22, 80539 Munich, Bavaria, GermanyMap
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Ludwigskirche Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Ludwig Church is a masterpiece of Royal Plaza architecture. It was rebuilt after World War II and is now a Baroque Protestant church with a style in Germany. The church, together with Ludwigplatz and the surrounding palaces and the Chamber of Officials, form a sumptuous Baroque complex, the masterpiece of the marquis architect Stangor.
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Located in the north section of Ludwig Street, Saint Louis Church was built in 1829 and is a magnificent Catholic church in Munich, Germany, in a neo-Roman style, with the world's second largest altar mural. Its two-tower facade is balanced with the Iron Attina Church diagonally opposite. Its arch-style architecture has strongly influenced many churches, railway stations and synagogues in Germany and the United States.
St. Louis Church is a magnificent Catholic church in Munich, Germany, located in the north section of Ludwig Street, built in 1829. Its twin tower facade is balanced with the Iron Attina church diagonally opposite. New Roman style, with the world's second largest altar mural. Its arch-style architecture has strongly influenced many churches, railway stations and synagogues in Germany and the United States.
The Ludwig Church in Munich, the name is the very famous Ludwig emperor in Germany, the church's two simple and solemn towers are very symmetrical, and the Ludwig Street next to it is also an unforgettable part of the city.
The masterpiece of the Royal Plaza building is very good. It is now rebuilt. The guide said that it was really famous in the Royal Plaza before. It was destroyed after World War II, so it is now in the Baroque style.