Karmelitenkirche
The Karmelitenkirche or Carmelite Church of St. Nicholas is a Baroque former church at Karmeliterstraße in Munich, Germany. It was built in 1654 to plans by Hans Konrad Asper by Marx Schinnagl as a replacement for the old Carmelite Church.[1] The monastery church was consecrated in 1660.[2] Today it is used as an oratory for the library and reading room of the Metropolitan Chapter of Munich. It is also used for the Archives of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising.
References
- Reitzenstein, A.; Brunner, H. (1983). Bayern Süd: Oberbayern, Niederbayern, Schwaben : Kunstdenkmäler und Museen. Universal-Bibliothek (in German). Reclam. p. 360. ISBN 978-3-15-010317-3. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
beruft der Kurfürst die Unbeschuhten Karmeliten nach München. Erst 1654, unter Kurfürst Ferdinand Maria, kann der Grundstein zu Kloster und Kirche gelegt werden. Weihe 1660. Als Baumeister wird Hans Konrad Asper genannt, als Ausführender Marx Schinnagl.
- Lipowsky, F.J. (1815). Urgeschichten von München. Urgeschichten von München (in German). Storno. p. 329. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
Churfürst Ferdinand Maria, er füllte seines Vaters Gelübde, fieng den Bau der Karmeliten-Kirche und des Klosters am 3. Mai 1654 an, und ließ die Kirche den 22. Julius 1660 in seiner und seiner Gemahlin, der ...
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