Damenstiftskirche St. Anna
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Damenstiftskirche St. Anna is a chapel in Munich, southern Germany.It was commissioned in the 18th century by Elector Charles Albert (later the Emperor Charles VII) and the cornerstone was laid in 1733. A monastery in the legal form of a chapter of nuns was set up. The architect was Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer, while the Asam brothers were responsible for the interior. The women's collegiate church was consecrated in 1735.All but the outer walls were destroyed in World War II. The interior was restored from old photographs in 1980, but the murals are now painted in black and white.
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Damenstiftstraße, Munich Altstadt-Lehel
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N 48.137222222222 ° | E 11.569166666667 ° |
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Damenstiftstraße
80331 Munich, Altstadt-Lehel
Bavaria, Germany
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