48°08′14″N 11°34′3″E / 48.13722°N 11.56750°E Herzogspitalkirche (German: "St. Elisabeth Hospital") is a Catholic church in Munich, southern Germany.
It was a Baroque building commissioned by Duke Albert V of Bavaria, designed by Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer and inaugurated in 1727. [1]
Damaged during World War II, the Duke Hospital was demolished and replaced by a new building. The tower was restored, the nave replaced by a new building designed by Alexander von Branca (1956–57), with a brickwork interior. [2]
Nach schwerster Kriegszerstörung wurde die Herzogspitalkirche 1956 von AlexanderFreiherrn von Branca im Geschmack der damaligen Zeit wiederaufgebaut. Das alte bekleidete Gnadenbild der Schmerzhaften Muttergottes fand auf der ...
As of this edit, this article uses content from "Herzogspitalkirche", which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, but not under the GFDL. All relevant terms must be followed.
48°08′14″N 11°34′3″E / 48.13722°N 11.56750°E Herzogspitalkirche (German: "St. Elisabeth Hospital") is a Catholic church in Munich, southern Germany.
It was a Baroque building commissioned by Duke Albert V of Bavaria, designed by Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer and inaugurated in 1727. [1]
Damaged during World War II, the Duke Hospital was demolished and replaced by a new building. The tower was restored, the nave replaced by a new building designed by Alexander von Branca (1956–57), with a brickwork interior. [2]
Nach schwerster Kriegszerstörung wurde die Herzogspitalkirche 1956 von AlexanderFreiherrn von Branca im Geschmack der damaligen Zeit wiederaufgebaut. Das alte bekleidete Gnadenbild der Schmerzhaften Muttergottes fand auf der ...
As of this edit, this article uses content from "Herzogspitalkirche", which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, but not under the GFDL. All relevant terms must be followed.