Theatinerkirche, Odeonsplatz, Ludwigsrasse
Munich, the vibrant capital of Bavaria, Germany, is a captivating blend of historic charm and modern sophistication, known for its grand architecture, world-class museums, lush parks like the English Garden, and lively beer gardens, all set against the backdrop of the Alps. Despite being Germany's third-largest city, it maintains a cozy, walkable feel with strict building height limits preserving its skyline and fostering a strong sense of local culture, making it a destination rich in tradition, art, and Bavarian hospitality. The Theatinerkirche (Theatine Church), Munich's bright yellow Italian High Baroque church at Odeonsplatz, stands as a landmark founded by Elector Ferdinand Maria in thanks for his son's birth, featuring ornate interiors, important Wittelsbach tombs, and serving as a stunning focal point on the city's grand Ludwigstrasse.
Marienplatz
Theatinerkirche
