
Dreifaltigkeitskirche
The Dreifaltigkeitskirche—Trinity Church—is a Roman Catholic votive church in Munich whose wartime survival gives it a direct, lived connection to 20th-century history. Designed in Bavarian Baroque style on plans dating from 1711 to 1718, it serves as a monastery church of the Carmelites and is also tied to the Metropolitan parish of Our Blessed Lady. After Giovanni Antonio Viscardi died in 1713, the central building—completed with its dome and elaborate entrance—was carried forward by Enrico Zuccalli, and the church is dated to 1718, with Johann Georg Ettenhofer associated as architect. During the Second World War, it was the only church in central Munich spared from destruction by bombs. …
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