Vanuit het Marian Square, door de oude stadshal van München, kwamen ze naar de heilige kerk, en de hoge horloge die ze op de graanmarkt zagen, was de toren van de heilige kerk. Het is een van de oudste kerken in München, waarschijnlijk in 1208, maar het werd in de Tweede Wereldoorlog volledig verwoest, maar de Duitsers hebben het nog steeds magisch hersteld.
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Vanuit het Marian Square, door de oude stadshal van München, kwamen ze naar de heilige kerk, en de hoge horloge die ze op de graanmarkt zagen, was de toren van de heilige kerk. Het is een van de oudste kerken in München, waarschijnlijk in 1208, maar het werd in de Tweede Wereldoorlog volledig verwoest, maar de Duitsers hebben het nog steeds magisch hersteld.
The Church of the Holy Spirit is a Catholic Church in its own parish and one of the oldest churches in Munich. In 1208, Ludwig I established the Holy Spirit Relief Home, with the Roman-style Chapel of the Virgin Gallina, adjacent to the Bell Tower of the Old City Hall. The church has a beautiful appearance, and time is running out for a visit.
The Holy Church of Munich, located at the junction of the old city hall and the grain market, is also one of the oldest churches in Munich. Every year, there are many flowers in it. It's probably a memorial ceremony.
The Church of the Holy Spirit, also known as the Church of the Holy Spirit, is a Baroque style building. The beautiful steeple of the church is its highlight. This is the burial area of Munich's successive princes. At the same time, it is also famous for its thousand paper cranes. It is a very delicate cathedral.
There are many churches in Europe and Munich in Germany is the capital of churches. There are seven or eight around Marian Square alone. Next to St. Peter's is Heilig-Geist-Kirche. The Holy Spirit Church is also one of the oldest churches in Munich. It was founded in 1208. The front of the church is a beautiful Baroque facade, and the statue of the Virgin Lady on the top of the gate is more vivid. The Bell Tower of the Church of the Holy Spirit and the Bell Tower of St. Peter's Church next door complement each other. Although they are spires, they have different shapes and tastes.