
Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche Fröttmaning
The Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche, or Holy Cross Church, is a rare link between medieval Fröttmaning and today’s Munich. The story begins before 815, when Fröttmaning was first mentioned in a document—“ad Freddamaringun”—and a donation connected to the church appears in that same year, the oldest item in the Bavarian State Archive. Around the beginning of the 13th century, a late Romanesque church replaced an earlier wooden one, commissioned by the Freising bishopric and consecrated by Bishop Hitto of Freising. The architecture still shows a typical Freising pattern: a steeple placed above the choir. This Romanesque spire rises about 18 meters high, while the church measures roughly 15 meters long and nearly 7 meters wide. …
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