Getting There
The Frauenkirche is centrally located and easily accessible by public transport.





The Frauenkirche, or Cathedral of Our Dear Lady, stands as a monumental church in the heart of Munich, Germany. It is renowned for its striking twin towers, which dominate the city's skyline and are visible from miles around due to local height restrictions. The cathedral serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising and is a beloved symbol of the Bavarian capital. Visitors can climb the south tower, which offers stunning views of Munich and the nearby Alps. As the largest hall church in the world, the Frauenkirche is a testament to Gothic architecture and a must-visit for anyone interested in history and architecture.
The Frauenkirche, or Cathedral of Our Dear Lady, stands as a monumental church in the heart of Munich, Germany. It is renowned for its striking twin towers, which dominate the city's skyline and are visible from miles around due to local height restrictions. The cathedral serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising and is a beloved symbol of the Bavarian capital. Visitors can climb the south tower, which offers stunning views of Munich and the nearby Alps. As the largest hall church in the world, the Frauenkirche is a testament to Gothic architecture and a must-visit for anyone interested in history and architecture.
Iconic twin towers visible across Munich.
Largest hall church in the world.
Panoramic views of Munich and the Alps from the south tower.
Symbol of the Bavarian capital.
Close access to Munich's historical sites and attractions.
Beautiful views of the city and Alps from the tower.
Rich cultural heritage as a symbol of Munich.
The Frauenkirche is centrally located and easily accessible by public transport.
For the best photos, visit the south tower for panoramic views.
History enthusiasts and architecture lovers.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
German, English
Locals often refer to the cathedral as 'Frauenkirche' rather than its official name.
Tourists, Locals, History Buffs