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Tags : Church & Cathedral
Timings : Monday to Friday : 09:00 am - 06:30 pm
Saturday to Sunday : 10:00 am - 07:00 pm
Time required : 1 hour
Tickets : Adults: 5 EUR
Pupils (6-18 years): 2 EUR
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Saint Peter Church, Munich, boasts grave slabs at its outer walls that gives a peek into historic times. If you get lucky, you might even see the Alps on a clear day from the 56 meters high viewing platform of the church which is a 300 step hike along with the views of the City Hall and other landmarks.
You can enjoy panoramic The church's ceiling is adorned with beautiful crafts, and the vibrant stained glass windows that cast colors and hues across the space.The church is not only the oldest parish church in the city, but also has the oldest bells and the oldest clock towers with 8 dials, dating back to the 17th century, in the city. The church has a beautiful 300-year-old Baroque high altar with a figure of St Peter made of gold serving as an ecclesiastical art treasure. The church also has well preserved remains of the Saint who once lived in Rome dating back to the 17th century.
Other important objective information : Visitors to Saint Peter Church in Munich can embark on an enchanting journey through centuries of religious history, immersing themselves into rich traditions and architectural marvels of the past at the oldest parish church in the city. There are public parking spaces available nearby. Trams and buses provide easy access to the boulevard. The church is wheelchair-accessible.