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I think this church is not one of the must see or must do in Munich but since you are passing by it well worth to see for 5-10 minutes to know the Narrow church of Munich
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As you are walking down Sendlinger Strasse checking out the shops, take a 5 minute stop to check out the Asam Church. It is a very small Baroque church packed with unbelievable gold leaf, frescoes & stucco interior.It was built from 1733 to 1746 by a couple brothers as their private church.
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Dripping with Rococo details, this is an architecture historian's paradise of Italian/ German Rococo detailing. It's worth about 10 minutes to take it and snap a few photos.
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We went in to this place randomly when we was walking trough the city and wow! We was taken from the first this we saw it outside it have beautiful decorations and beautiful colors! When we walked it it was absolutely amazing beautiful! The pictures, the texts and the decorations was mind blowing! You should definitely see this place if you’re in Munich for a day as we was! Let me know if you want me to visit something else in Croatia. If you want to see more pictures from my trips please check out my Instagram/whaatzzuppThanks for reading, Until next time see you soon!
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This church with a somewhat understated exterior is sandwiched between numerous shops on the very busy pedestrian street, Sendlinger Str. 32, just a few minutes' walk from the Marienplatz. However, if you like ornate churches, this is a must see place for you. Almost every square inch of this small church is covered with marble and richly decorated frescos and sculptures. My understanding is the church, whose official name is St. Johann Nepomuk, was built by the two Asam brothers as a showcase or catalog of their wares. Church builders/decorators could come to this location and pick and choose what they would want for their own church. Once inside, take time and to sit in a pew and just look around at the floors, marble walls, amazingly gilted columns, frescoed ceiling, ornate altar, etc. Also look around in the foyer with its armor clad angels in the corner and St Nepomuk with his gold crown. Unlike most churches, there are no stained glass windows. This is a true must see in Munich.
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Lovely small churches close to the Marieplatz. It has statues and frescos whicare very beautiful. It is worth checking it out and entry is free.
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I never failed to drop by this church whenever we visited munich. Each time we were in awe. Do not miss this amazing Baroque and Rococo piece.
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Easy to miss, the entrance to this church looks like one more door on a busy street. When you enter, you will transport yourself to another world. The artsy details, the history behind the construction of the church, and the classy styles make this short visit a magic moment during your walking tour of Munich. Don't miss it!
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Probably one of my favorite small churches. The frescos and statues and metal work was amazing. Its just a few minutes walk from the Marienplatz. Definitely worth checking it out. Its free and a small detour.
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The street front is understated but once you enter this church, you will be overwhelmed. It is over the top Baroque. I was glad that I brought binoculars as there is so m much detail to absorb. Don't miss the gold grim reaper when you enter. Or the chariots at the front upper corners, and on and on.....Spectacular.
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Even though Asam Church is a bit out of the way for tourists - a 7 minute walk from Marienplatz on Sendlingerstrasse, a clothing shopping street - it should not be missed. The exterior facade oozes with opulence, an indication of what's to come inside. Over the tall wood doorway, flanked by gilt trimmed columns, look for St. John Nepomuk wearing a gold starry crown with cherubs at his feet. Gold sun dials appear on the doorway and are repeated on the ceiling of the inside foyer. In the foyer, corner wall angel statues, with gilt headgear and armor, bend forward swinging gilt feathers fashioned to look like daggers. Even in the foyer like the main church, every inch of wall space has elaborate rococo decor and painted frescoes. Once inside the church, it is evident how small and narrow the interior is; there are only 12 rows of pews that fill up the center of the church. At first, it is difficult to know where to look - the beautiful frescoed ceiling, the very ornate altar with twisted gilt trimmed marble like columns and red canopy over the glass coffin of a wax figure of St. John Nepomuk, the walls with fake red mottled marble pilasters and similar marble or gilt trim, the upper story that appears to have a balcony with drapery and gilt trim, the gold cherubs in the niches, or the white clerestory windows. There is no stained glass window, however. The Asam brothers used their artistic skills to paint and sculpt the interiors of churches. They decided to build this church as a showcase for these skills so that when church decorators shopped they could see what to order. It's amazing after seeing the work that has gone into the decor of this church that the brothers had time to fill orders for other churches. Allow at least 15-20 minutes for phototaking and possibly more for oogling this elaborately decorated church. Free. Open 9-5 but 1-6 on Fridays. It's an enjoyable walk to this church as window shopping is very good. Many small dress shops for locals have nice window displays - and no jeans and T-shirt stores in sight!
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Quite different from other churches, both outside and in.Seems to have something of a hell and damnation theme if you look closely.I would be interested to listen to organ/choir.
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Munich holds some of the most beautiful churches and cathedrals and the Asam Church is one NOT to miss. Sandwiched between buildings, you certainly aren’t expecting the grandeur that this church provides. Built by the Asam Brothers, it’s basically a church catalog! Builders could come into this 30 foot wide church and pick out the furnishings and styles they wanted to display in their church. Make sure you look up at the ceiling... it’s actually made to look like a dome, but the mural has been painted on a flat surface. Download Rick Steve’s walking tour of Munich to learn more of the history of Asam Church.
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Although it's said it's relatively squeezed between the buildings, it's actually easy to find - just start at the Sendlinger Tor and take direction Marienplatz, the church will be some 200 meters from Tor on your left side. It has strange working hours - as an ortodox christian I thought all churches are open 24/7, but this one is not, so be aware of that and check time. It's so beautiful both inside and outside, like in Italy or at least inspired by churches in Italy
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Asam Church really was crazy. Apparently, its real name is St. Johann Nepomuk, and it was built by the Asam brothers as their private church sometime between 1733 and 1746. The interior is Baroque and it is insane how much there is to look at in there! Definitely worth a quick pop in.
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What a surprise to find a private church sandwiched into the one of the main shopping malls in Munich.Check opening times as we had to go back twice to be able togo in.Really worth a look in if yu have te time.
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So easy to walk past this place without realising how beautiful it is on the inside. Well worth a visit.
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The church was built by Egid and Cosmas Asam two brothers who were involved with the arts. The Asam brothers used to stay in the houses next to the church. The church has exquisite architecture especially the frescoes at the side and at the top. One can easily spend a peaceful 30 mins to 60 mins in the place.
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Wow! I don’t think horror movie is a great way to describe a church but...this one kind of made me think that. It was dark and there is so much- everywhere. Worth a look!
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Stricking and overwheliming barocco in its best, space filled with mystic light. If someone does not believe in god, he will once he gets into this church.
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Charming church with amazing wooden sculpture and painted ceiling. A must for all passionated of rococo style
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There is only one small area of the church that can be viewed from behind the massive metal gates that lock tourists out. Although the area that can be viewed is interesting, there is no information presented. Only worth a visit if you are passing by.
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Minimalists stay away, for fear of inducing some stress-related coronary overload. This church is absolutely hideous but in such an iconic way that you may regret never having set eyes on it. The Asam bros didn't do things by half, that's for sure.
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This beautiful unusual church is a joy to visit. It's peaceful and quiet and just plain beautiful inside.
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Be sure not to miss this outstanding architectural gem. Even if you are not normally interested in churches, this original is a must see.
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This is one of the many churches in the old city. It is on the small side but richly decorated. It is also rather dark. Once you get used to it, you notice all the carvings and paintings and decorations. A lot has been crammed into a very small space. Impressive feat! I recommend including it if you are doing a circuit of the churches.
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The Church of St. John Nepomuk is a small and unassuming church that houses a magnificently lavish rococo interior created by Munich's Asam Brothers. Hence, the name. The plain marble façade is adorned with unhewn rocks and a praying St. John. You enter into a narrow nave crammed with sculptures and murals beneath a ceiling fresco that depicts the life of this saint. Try to visit at different times of day for different perspectives of light. Beautiful, indeed!
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The baroque age building was very nice, peacefull holy place to see. You have to see when you visit.
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Of the 5 or 6 churches I toured in Munich, this was (architecturally and artistically) my favorite. Really special! And very centrally located / easy to visit, as are many other popular churches.
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This is one of the more interesting churches in the city and could easily be missed as its tucked along a shopping street. Its open to the public, however it is not well lit when there is no service. Its a very small and compact church with such interesting art and inspiration.
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The story of the Asam Church is a unique one and really makes the difference between a confusing visit and an interesting one. There's always something different to see, no matter where you look. It is, be warned, a small building so if it's busy, come back later!
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Lovely church with Christ in porcelain ! Located Marien PlatzOn the S2 either get off at Karlsplatz or Marien Platz
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There are many popular and well known Churches in Munich. Sometimes the lesser known and less visited churches offer surprises that surpass the more popular tourist attractions . So it is with Asamkirch. ( This Church may also be known as Asam and St. John Neopmonk Church.Here is what you should know if visiting. Asamkirch is off the beaten tourist path and located close to the Sendlinger/Sonnenstrassa intersection and a short 10 minute walk from Marienplatz. The church is sandwiched within a row of buildings and not so visible from afar. As you walk Sendlingerstrasse you well see the church as its being approached. Once there, its exterior facade will tell you you are at your destination. Why you should go there: The incredibly beautiful interior. There is not one square inch of interior surface that is not beautifully decorated. Additionally, the statuary is outstanding. At first glance one might think this to be a short visit, we found otherwise. … once you start looking , discoveries abound. I have seen many churches in Europe and to me it seems some of the smaller lesser known, less visited churches are more meaningful. So it is with Amaskirche. So now for the surprise, the church with all its grander has one statue display that gives meaning to faith prayer and spirituality. That statue is Christ seated behind prison bars with a look od anguish that will be long remembered. Sometimes it is the simplest of images that make the biggest and most memorable impressions. A photo of this special statue display is included as contrast to the beautifully decorated and ornate church decor. it is the last photo in a string of photo submissions, Should you be in Munich and interested in Churches … leave the beaten path and go to the Asamkirche …. you will be glad you did.
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German Rococo architecture with a stunning and holy interior. stepping inside is a must as you stroll around the city.
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This small chapel was built for private use; happy that visitors can peek in to see it today. Every surface is lavishly decorated. It's a bit hard to find, but worth the effort.
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There was a small foyer at the back of the church that you could look from. It is beautiful but it is hard to see anything. The stop here will only take about 5 minutes. I would not go out of my way to see it unless you know open.
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I have no idea when the church is open, but when we went, visitors could only enter into the foyer in the back of the church. There was a gate across the entrance that was closed and locked, so we could see into the church, but only enter into the first couple of feet. Very beautiful, but not accessible all the time.
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unfortunately visited when it was dark out side so couldnt see the inside very well, wasnt allowed to take pictures with flash either so cant really describe what inside looked like.
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This is nice little chapel in downtown Munich 2 blocks from Marienplatz and worth seeing. It is different than all the other large ornate gold covered churches in Europe but it is still stunning. All the walls are painted and only white statues are inside. The church was built by two brothers ( the Asam brothers) to show what they could built , apparently. It is tucked in between some shops. Service is WEd. to Friday at 5 pm.
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A SPECTACULAR over the top church, a MUST SEE. It is fabulous. You cannot take it all in. Look for their other works.
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This church is beautiful. The ornate work done by the Assam brothers is fantastic. A must see for anyone. This small church is on a busy shopping street (pedestrian only) wedged between stores.
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A very small but amazingly beautiful church. Well worth a 30 minute visit if you are near central Munich.
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Good architecture to have a look at. Little confusing on location as its just street as any other building, one small order open to this marvelous architecture inside. Its worship place, and look for timings before u visit
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Built by two brothers, who are buried in the crypt, this has to be one of the two smallest Baroque style churches I've ever seen. Nevertheless, it's beautiful. You can only view it from the back as there's a gate. Still worth a pit stop.
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I've learnt that this small church has magnificent interiors so before I left Munich for Salzburg, after my two-day trip, I intentionally visited this church early in the morning, however, it opened a bit late (at 10am). I wandered around to keep me occupied.I think this church is kind of overlooked or ignored by tourists because it didn't get crowded when I was there. In my opinion, it's a mini Sistine Chapel. Literally, it took my breath away.
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This beautiful church is a hidden gem. This is one of the most beautiful Barocco style church. It will take your breath away. It is about 12 min walking distance from Marienplatz plaza. It is located on Sendlinger Strasse, the street south from Marienplatz to Sendlingertor. Admission to the church is free
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Must see church, super beautiful interior and very quick and easy to get to and visit. It's free, right off the main road.
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This little church tucked away on a side street is an amazing sight to see. Free like the others it’s a must when close to Marien Platz. Don’t forget your camera !
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The exterior of the church is a beatiful Baroque facade which has always attracted my attention whenever I walked by as I was spending the summer in Munich. Unfortunately the door was most of the time licked and I felt frustrated. Hiwever, I just felt compelled to try and try again until finally one day, I could get in. It was such a beautiful small Church to disvover. Probably, it is one of the most beautiful Baroque churches in Munich, built from 1733 to 1746 by the brothers, sculptor Egid Quirin Asam, and painter Cosmas Damian Asam as their private church. It is certainly worth the detour.
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Asam church is smaller than usual church is a slice of heaven of earth - drippy Baroque-concentrate masterpiece by Bavaria's top two Rococonuts - the Asam brothers. Just 30 feet wide, it was built in 1740 to fit within this row of homes. The church is small, so visitors are asked not to enter during Mass. Free, located just bit off old center on Sendlinger street, open Sat - Thu 9 am - 18 pm, Fri from 13:00.Rich decorated, originally, it was a private chapel where these two brother-architects could show off their work (on their own land, next to their home and business headquarters - to the left), but it's now a public place of worship.Visiting the Asam Church, you can see why the Asam brothers were so prolific and successful. You will find black-and-white portraits of the two Asams in oval frames flanking the altar.
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Stucco work on the outside and amazing, breathtaking inside, walls covered entirely with magnificent decoration, unlike anything else seen in Munich. It is a must and easily found in the street beyond Marienplatz and the market. There are some amazing items in the shop windows and stores opposite.
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Really beautiful, highly spiritual place and a great way to connect with the local people and culture!
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Newly refurbished, it looks absolutely amazing. It would have been nice to have a guide to explain some of the history of the place though.
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An absolutely stunning little church that you kind of stumble across when walking through München.... it’s well worth a couple of minutes to stop and marvel at the interior of the church which is nothing less than incredible. Well worth hunting this one out.
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If you only have a short time in Munich, I would suggest a stop here. Right in the heart of Munich, so easy to get to; Beautiful statues throughout. Its free admission.
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Asamkirche is a very beautiful church in Munich. It is extremely well decorated, and many visitors, also from abroad, show up here.
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This baroque style church is wonderful. Every inch of wall space is decorated and the ceiling fresco is stunning. Lie down so you can really appreciate the ceiling.Go and have a look inside this church. It costs nothing !!
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This tiny church will have you astonished with its beauty. It is rich with treasures designed by the Asam family. It's a gem. I generally prefer a church that is truly a place of worship. However, this small church offers a glimpse into the craftsmanship of the time is was built. Go have a look!
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church posseses very rich interieur; step-by when you go shopping; location within pedestrian area with lots of shops, bars etc.
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Asam Church is a gem in Munich tucked away on one of the side streets in the city. It is worth visiting due to its beautifully decorated interior.
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If you are exploring Munich, I would recommend walking into this church, it is small but extremely unique. The art is different than what you normally see at traditional churches.
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Amazingly beautiful church, hidden in the middle of a city street! It was closed for cleaning when we first arrived, so we shopped and visited the coffee shop across the street before entering. Worth the wait!
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Again a spot to linger for only a few minutes and grab some pics . Knowing a bit about it before making a pit stop made it special and understand what we were taking in
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We hadn't planned to visit Asam Church, but we happened to be close so we walked in. On the outside it doesn't even look like a church, but YOWZA! It is gorgeous! Don't miss this church!
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There are so many beautiful churches to see in this great city, but this one is unique because of its size and the history behind it.
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between two buildings but every bit an artful delight. please do visit.its every bit of an unorthodox church as you'd wish it to be.
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St. Johann Nepomuk, better known as the Asam Church (German: Asamkirche), is a Baroque church in Munich, built from 1733 to 1746 by the brothers, sculptor Egid Quirin Asam, and painter Cosmas Damian Asam as their private church. It is considered to be one of the most important buildings of the southern German Late Baroque. (Reference from Wikipedia). It’s interior is beautiful, don’t miss it if you happen to visit Munich
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Very pretty church, I know there are tons in Europe..but the asamkirk has a very distinct gold theme. Located in a shopping street but with a very distinct facade, can't miss it. Church closes at 6:00 pm
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I listened to Rick Steve’s walking tour of Venice for all the details I needed to enjoy visiting Asamkirche. Doing his walking tour took us less than half a day and we stopped for food along the way. Sunday was pretty dead all over except Englischer Garten which was packed.At Asamkirche only the front door was open, couldn’t walk through the whole church but could see in there (would not say that is a reason to come another day).
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The design and architect inside is stunning, you will have an Awe moment once you enter the church. It's a small church but gives you the view like you are living in a different time and space. I love it !
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The Asamkirche is the masterpiece of baroque art and definitely the most beautiful catholic church all over the world! The decoration, the frescoes, the statues... all just fantastic!!!!!!
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I brought my husband here to see it. He really didn't know where we were going. We found the church on a downtown street in Munich. The door was open. We went in. I was amazed because it looked very much like what I was expecting. He was totally amazed by its beauty and grandeur. Worth a visit, try to swing by.
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This is a church built in rococo style. Inside the decorations are rich and gold plated in some areas. I strongly recommend to see this building outside and inside.
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it is not a typical church. there are lots of decoration on the walls, literally all the walls! if u look up closely, you will find plenty of novel stories are hidden on these decorations.
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You'll find plenty of novel stories here in this church, and it is very convenient on the foot traffic through the city centre. Worth 20 minutes on a city walk.
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This church was overwhelming with all of the decoration and embellishment. Close to the Ubahn and worth the effort.
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This baroque beauty is darker than most, probably because it is a penitential church. The decoration is lush, and the total effect is a bit overwhelming. One the whole I prefer the lighter-coloured baroque churches, such as Vierzehnheiligen, Ottobeuren, Aldersbach and the Wieskirche, but the Asam Church is certainly worth seeing. As a bonus, someone was playing on the organ while we were there.
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It was one of the most impressive Baroque church we saw in Europe. The Asam Church facade is really beautiful and once you step foot inside it's breathtaking. Rich in details inside, it will be difficult to stay just a few minutes. We were mesmerized inside with the decor, paintings and sculptures.According to Wikipedia, the church was built from 1733 to 1746 by brothers sculptor Egid Quirin Asam, and painter Cosmas Damian Asam. Now considered to be one of the most important buildings of the southern German late Baroque.Many places around the world charge an entrance fee for churches. Fortunately this is not the case in Munich. So what are you waiting for, it's FREE !!Our RatingsSerge: 5 Eli: 5Recommend: Yes, really beautiful and inspiring church.
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Walking down Sendlinger, came upon Asam Church in the middle of the block. Overwhelming inside with detail. Found it to be the most interesting church we saw in Munich.
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There are some beautiful churches to visit in the Old Town but none as ornate or strikingly rich in design as St. Johann Nepomuk, otherwise known as Asamkirche (Asam Church). This church is considered one of the most important buildings in which to see southern German Late Baroque and was privately built between 1733-1746 by the two Asam brothers. The facade of the Asamkirche is built into a row of houses along Sendlinger Straße. It is an opulent and will easily catch your attention while passing by, inviting you to step inside to see the splendour of the church interior. What you find inside Asamkirche is breathtaking. It might remind you of the Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome in terms of its size, immense opulence and intricate details of High Baroque architecture. The nave is rather small with low lighting, yet it is full of striking details and colour throughout. You will find the same with the altar and gallery. The ceiling fresco, the works of brother Cosmas Damian Asam is beautiful. The heavy use of gilding throughout, along with rich stucco work adds depth and texture to the already colourful and richly detailed interior. In the end, this is a place where it is best to simply take a seat, read up on the church history and architectural details while enjoying what you are seeing. It is a place where your eyes can simply wonder up and down, never ceasing to see something new and beautiful. Give Asamkirche as much time as you need. It is a place you'll long remember visiting after your visit to Munich.
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Its an excellent Church which u need to visit without fail. Its a very short walk from Marienplatz. The architecture is fantastic with the intricate details. The two brothers build it for themselves
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These very small, hole in the wall Church, was build by the 2 Asam brothers. It is a very short walk from Marienplatz. Very worth seeing, even for only 5-10 minutes. The two brothers build it for themselves- one brother's house is attached to the Church and his bedroom window looks out on the 2nd level of the Church! They were ordered to open it up to the public-
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We were told the Asam Church designed by the Asam Brothers was their most magnificent design. It is amazing. The colors are incredibly vibrant and the art so beautiful it feels like you are in another world.
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This is definitely worth a look. This Church was built by 2 brothers. It is wedged in between buildings on a shopping street in Munich. Quick stop, maybe 15 minutes is all unless you really want to absorb all the details. Lots of detail in a pretty small church.
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The intricate wooden carvings on the front door prepare you for some of what awaits inside. With it's narrow, but tall structure, the interior is compact, but this helps make the exquisitely detailed sculptures and religious iconography feel quite concentrated as everywhere you look there is a new and different detail to behold. Standing at five storeys, this is the perfect height for the mural on the ceiling depicting the heavens way above that really adds to the scale of the place. Some of the allegorical aspects were particularly compelling too, including a gold leaf skeleton, an incarnation of Death using scissors to shear another life line for one. There's no entry charge, but if you want to contribute there's a donation box and they ask for visitors to respect the premises by not making noise or taking photographs. There are postcards available though. The interior is stunning and there's plenty to discover amongst the Baroque designs. Well worth a visit.
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when you walk up to the church, the outside is beautiful....but nothing more spectacular than any other church. Then you walk inside and BAM! beauty. elegance. design. It's definitely worth a visit!
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We just walked in the door and didnot know what to expect. But we were just truly amazed, its the most beautiful church we have ever seen. One must see it to believe.
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We stopped by on Friday morning but is was closed. Apparently it closes Friday mornings for cleaning, so we came back in the afternoon. I'm glad we did. The baroque design here is really over the top. Really interesting. Unfortunately the lighting could be better. Price is right ( FREE)
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Looking from the outside seems a regular church, but once I step inside, I was overwhelmed by the sculptures, especially the golden ones, painting on the ceiling, how detail each small parts are. Recommend if you look for some peaceful moment in the busy city center. Definitely worth a visit.
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I did not expect the Asam Church to be as nice as it is. A beautiful Baroque church originally built as a private chapel. Small but certainly with a WOW-effect once entered. The baroque facade is stunning and the ceiling fresco a masterpiece.
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The Church of St. Johann Nepomuk (St-Johann-Nepomuk-Kirche), commonly known as the Asam Church (Asamkirche), is a Baroque church built from 1733 to 1746 by the brothers – sculptor Egid Quirin Asam, and painter Cosmas Damian Asam – as their private church. It is considered to be one of the most important buildings of the southern German Late Baroque. The brothers, who have had a hand in the creation of other churches, are masters at detail, which is quite evident in the art and features found in this church. Persons who enjoy visiting unique churches will want to see this one.
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The church is relatively small inside, but the elaborate decor is unbelievable. The ceiling frescoes are stunning. Well worth looking in.
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Beautiful Gaudi-style church in central Munich. It catches your eye from the outside and it's worth coming in for a quick look around.
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This small church is a quick see. For our family with teens that is great. Very over the top ornate church with visual deceptions to make the ceiling look taller. We encourage anyone to visit and remember to look at the reaper just before you leave
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This small, catholic church on Sendling Str, just minutes from Marienplatz is a must see in Munich. Just an amazing interior filled with Rococo decor. Only takes 15 minutes to see, but well worth it.
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stunning and wonderful...deeply impressed by the sculptures and paintings can't find a substitution in Germany
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This church will impress and amaze you. It is stunning. Worth a visit for 10-15 minutes to enjoy. Highly recommend.
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Baroque, ornate, gaudy and over the top this is an interesting church designed by the Asam brothers. This small church, which in reality is St. Johann's, is unassuming from the outside but once inside it is breathtaking, if not overwhelming. I am not a fan of the Baroque style but this is over the top with so many gilded pieces and bright porcelain it is somewhat difficult to look at and physically made my eyes hurt. There was just too much going on but one has to admire the intent of the project design. The Asam residence (not open to the public) is next door. The church with its exterior gives the impression it was built out of bedrock and belies what is inside. Once inside you are assaulted by the works of art and brightness of the pieces. By far, it is very different than any other church in Munich, most of which are rather subdued in comparison. . Asam church is so different than anything we saw in Bavaria, it is worth the trip just to say you saw it. As a side note, walk a little further down the road towards Sendlinger Tor where you will see the artfully, still hand painted signs on the Sendlinger Theater
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Just I think I missed too much because of the explanation in all places where in German language. I suggest that needs a translation in english to help tourists understand this beautiful places history.
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Tiny church that takes your breath away when you walk in. Every inch of the interior is ornately decorated and is well worth a visit. We attended mass on Sunday morning and even though we couldn't understand the words it was most enjoyable. They have a lovely choir and a lady who plays the harp.
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