Jan. 25, 2019: Two Churches, Two Styles

P1110779One day, two churches in Munich, four blocks and four hours apart, separated by a large Bavarian meal—and two radically different views of how a church should look.

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Munich’s Catholic cathedral, the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) gives an immediate sense of height, quiet and austerity with its barely-ornamented columns and restrained ceiling treatments.

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The contrast at the Heiliggeistkirche (Holy Spirit Church) couldn’t be more marked, with its highly-decorated Rococo columns and ceiling art, the work of the early eighteenth-century Asam brothers, masters of German Rococo.

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Both churches were heavily damaged during the Second World War and meticulously restored from existing plans and illustrations.

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