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Munich Frauenkirche

Grafelfing, Bavaria, Germany
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About Munich Frauenkirche

The Frauenkirche is a church within the Bavarian city of Munich that serves because the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising and seat of its Archbishop. It is a landmark and is taken into consideration a image of the Bavarian capital town. Although known as "Munchner Dom" on its internet site and URL, the church is constantly referred to as "Frauenkirche" through locals. The church towers are extensively seen because of local top limits. According to the slender final results of a local plebiscite, metropolis management prohibits homes with a height exceeding 99 m in the town middle.

Since November 2004, this prohibition has been provisionally extended outward and as a result, no homes may be constructed within the city over the aforementioned top. Right next to the city's first ring of partitions, a Romanesque church became delivered in the 12th century, replacing a former, late Romanesque building and serving as a second town parish following Alter Peter church, which is the oldest. The present day late Gothic production changed this older church and changed into commissioned by way of Duke Sigismund and the human beings of Munich in the 15th century.

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