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St.Sylvester Catholic Church
An interesting little church close to the English Garden where I was heading. It's park Romanesque and part early Baroque. The simplicity of the exterior belies the ornate interiors and worth a look i...
The Church of St. Silvester was built in the village of Schwabing, which entered the city in 1890. The Church is first mentioned about 1315. The lower part of the church tower was built in 1200. In 13...
After visiting an ancient church in the sleeping area of Munich, Schwabing looked into this church, previously dedicated to St Ursula, whose history has been going on since 1200.Then the early Gothic church is to build ...
The haimhouse in Alt-Schwabing is dominated by this church. First Romanic, then changed to lategotic as "St.Ursula", then - as usual in Bavaria - it was barocked and in "St.Sylvester" ...
The Schwarbing district is known as a city of students and artists centered on universities. The Church of St. Gilvestri is built there. The church is a new Baroque church architecture. The Rococo-style sculpture by sculptor Ignatz Gunter is famous. There are two chapels.
St.Sylvester Catholic Church
An interesting little church close to the English Garden where I was heading. It's park Romanesque and part early Baroque. The simplicity of the exterior belies the ornate interiors and worth a look i...
St. Silvester Church
The Church of St. Silvester was built in the village of Schwabing, which entered the city in 1890. The Church is first mentioned about 1315. The lower part of the church tower was built in 1200. In 13...
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After visiting an ancient church in the sleeping area of Munich, Schwabing looked into this church, previously dedicated to St Ursula, whose history has been going on since 1200.Then the early Gothic church is to build ...
Ur-Schwabings parish church
The haimhouse in Alt-Schwabing is dominated by this church. First Romanic, then changed to lategotic as "St.Ursula", then - as usual in Bavaria - it was barocked and in "St.Sylvester" ...
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The Schwarbing district is known as a city of students and artists centered on universities. The Church of St. Gilvestri is built there. The church is a new Baroque church architecture. The Rococo-style sculpture by sculptor Ignatz Gunter is famous. There are two chapels.