
Basilica of St. Boniface
The Basilica of St. Boniface in Munich is an important example of neo-Romanesque architecture and was built in the 19th century. It is one of the few basilicas of its kind in Germany, which makes it particularly attractive architecturally. The imposing main altar and the magnificent stained glass windows come from different eras and offer exciting insights into art history. A highlight is the impressive organ, which regularly sounds at concerts and attracts music lovers.
The basilica has a rich history dating back to the founding of the monastery in 1835 and has a close connection to Catholic tradition. The location near the St. Boniface Monastery makes it possible to also enjoy the green surroundings. Take the opportunity to experience the tranquil atmosphere of the basilica and learn about the monuments and works of art. A visit to St. Bonifaz offers an interesting contrast to the hectic city life and is an enrichment for every visitor to Munich.