Frauenkirche, Munich — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
Informazioni su Frauenkirche
Stand in awe before Frauenkirche, Munich's iconic cathedral and one of the architectural wonders of Europe. Built between 1475-1495 by master builder Jorg von Halsbach, this magnificent brick construction set a new standard for what a hall church could achieve. The cathedral's most distinctive feature is its twin towers, each soaring 98 meters skyward, crowned with the iconic onion domes that were added in 1525 and have become synonymous with Munich's silhouette. Frauenkirche holds the distinction of being the largest hall church in the world, a breathtaking claim backed by the soaring interior space that defies the weight of brick and stone. The cathedral suffered devastating damage during World War II but rose again through painstaking reconstruction from 1948-1955, restored to its full Gothic glory. Local legend whispers of the Devil's Footstep, a mysterious mark on the floor said to be left by Satan himself. Questo's Bavarian adventures absolutely must include standing beneath those iconic onion domes, experiencing the sublime space within and understanding why this church has captivated hearts for five centuries.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- Frauenplatz 14, 80331 München, Germany
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Frequently asked questions
Who designed Frauenkirche and when was it built?
Master builder Jorg von Halsbach designed Frauenkirche, with construction spanning 1475-1495, creating a revolutionary hall church design.
What are the distinctive onion domes?
The iconic twin onion domes were added in 1525 to the 98-meter towers, becoming Munich's most recognizable architectural symbol.
Is Frauenkirche the largest hall church in the world?
Yes, Frauenkirche holds the distinction of being the world's largest hall church, with an interior space that inspires awe and wonder.
What is the Devil's Footstep legend?
According to Munich folklore, the Devil's Footstep is a mysterious mark on Frauenkirche's floor, said to be left by Satan himself. Visitors enjoy searching for this legendary marking.
Was Frauenkirche damaged during World War II?
Yes, the cathedral suffered severe WWII damage but was meticulously rebuilt between 1948-1955, restoring it to its original Gothic magnificence.
