Confessionals for St. Michael / kunze seeholzer architekten

One of the most important churches in Munich got new confessionals. The Jesuit Church of St. Michael in the old town of Munich, built between 1583 and 1597, is dedicated to Archangel Michael and is stylistically at the transition from Renaissance to Baroque. Many building ideas were adopted from "II Gesù", the Roman mother church of the Jesuits. The Munich "Michaelskirche" became a model for many baroque churches in German-speaking countries. St. Michael was also the spiritual center of the Counter-Reformation in Bavaria.

Confessionals for St. Michael / kunze seeholzer architekten
© Jann Averwerser © Jann Averwerser
  • architects: kunze seeholzer architekten
  • Location: Neuhauser Str. 6, 80333 München, Germany
  • Project Year: 2020
  • Photographs: Jann Averwerser
  • Area: 18.0 m2

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