
St. Sebastian
St. Sebastian is a Roman Catholic church in Munich that was built between planning and consecration with notable speed: a new parish was planned as early as 1905, the foundation stone was laid on 9 December 1928, and the church was consecrated on 10 November 1929 by Cardinal Michael Faulhaber. The building’s style—New Objectivity—links it to a modernizing era in church architecture, and it was designed by Eduard Herbert together with Otho Orlando Kurz, the architect also credited in the church’s profile. Today, the parish is the biggest in its deanery: St. Sebastian has 8,892 registered Catholics, making it the largest parish in the Dekanat München Innenstadt and the fourth-largest in the Diocese of Munich and Freising. …
AI-generated from open data and cross-checked, with review where noted. How we write narrations
🎧 Listen in WayWhisperOfficial website ↗






