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Beautiful church
This Catholic Trinity Church was completed in 1718 according to plans by the Swiss architect Giovanni Antonio Viscardi. It is Munich's first church building in the late Baroque style. During the S...
The Church of the Holy Trinity is not the biggest, grandest, oldest or most beautiful. The reason you come to see this is because of all the great churches, this is the only one that is original. Ev...
Baroque church along Pacellistrasse near Promenadeplatz
Trinity Church (Dreifaltigkeitskirche) is an early 18th-century church located on Pacellistrasse near Promenadeplatz that is worth a quick look-see if you are in the area and enjoy seeing Baroque chur...
The Dreifaltigkeitskirche (Trinity Church) is supposedly the only major church in Munich that wasn't destroyed in World War Two. It is especially fascinating for its plethora of mysterious (to the no...
Beautiful church
This Catholic Trinity Church was completed in 1718 according to plans by the Swiss architect Giovanni Antonio Viscardi. It is Munich's first church building in the late Baroque style. During the S...
All original
The Church of the Holy Trinity is not the biggest, grandest, oldest or most beautiful. The reason you come to see this is because of all the great churches, this is the only one that is original. Ev...
Baroque church along Pacellistrasse near Promenadeplatz
Trinity Church (Dreifaltigkeitskirche) is an early 18th-century church located on Pacellistrasse near Promenadeplatz that is worth a quick look-see if you are in the area and enjoy seeing Baroque chur...
Fascinating freemason symbols everywhere!
The Dreifaltigkeitskirche (Trinity Church) is supposedly the only major church in Munich that wasn't destroyed in World War Two. It is especially fascinating for its plethora of mysterious (to the no...
Baroque church.
The church is the first church building in late baroque style in Munich.