St. Benno Church, Munich

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St. Benno Church in Munich is a prominent Roman Catholic parish church renowned for its richly decorated Neo-Romanesque architecture and striking twin-towered façade.

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St. Benno Church, Munich canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic parish church
church building
landmark
architecturalStyle Neo-Romanesque
category Churches in Munich
Neo-Romanesque church buildings in Germany
Roman Catholic churches in Bavaria
cityDistrict Maxvorstadt, Munich NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
diocese Archdiocese of Munich and Freising NERFINISHED
facadeType twin-towered façade
function parish church
hasFeature altars
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decorated interior
nave
rose window
side aisles
stained glass windows
hasParish St. Benno parish NERFINISHED
hasTower north tower
south tower
heritageDesignation listed monument in Bavaria
languageOfLiturgy German
locatedIn Bavaria
Maxvorstadt NERFINISHED
Munich
material brick
namedAfter Saint Benno of Meissen NERFINISHED
notableFor richly decorated Neo-Romanesque architecture
striking twin-towered façade
religiousAffiliation Catholicism
roofType pitched roof
tradition Latin Rite
use parish activities
worship

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Leonhard Romeis notableWork St. Benno Church, Munich