Germany St. Johannes Nepomuk (Asam Church), Munich
St. Johannes Nepomuk, also known as the Asam Church, is a Baroque masterpiece located in Munich, Germany. Built between 1733 and 1746 by the Asam brothers, renowned artists, and architects, the church was originally intended as their private chapel. It features an ornate interior with elaborate frescoes, gilded sculptures, and a dramatic play of light, showcasing the height of Baroque artistry. Though small in size, it is considered one of Munich's most impressive churches and a stunning example of late Baroque architecture.
Photography Tips
St. Johannes Nepomuk (Asam Church) in Munich is typically open to visitors daily from **9:00 AM to 6:00 PM**. However, the hours can sometimes vary due to religious services, special events, or maintenance. It's a good idea to check locally or confirm ahead of your visit, especially around holidays when the schedule may change.
Travel Information
Parking spaces are marked on the map, the metro station "Sendlinger Tor" is also close by, or taking the bus is also an option.
Spot Type
Indoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
08:00 - 16:26
| current local time: 14:36
Photo Themes
Baroque
Church
Locations
Bavaria
Munich
München
Bayern
Sendlinger Str.
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