- Theatine Church, Munich
, in 1662.
The church was built in Italian high-baroque style after San Andrea del Valle in
Rome and designed by the Italian architectAgostino Barelli . His successor,Enrico Zuccalli , added two towers, which originally were not planned and then finished the 71 meter (233 ft) high dome in 1690. The facade in rococo style was finished only in 1768 byFrançois de Cuvilles . Its Mediterranean appearance and yellow coloring became a well known symbol for the city and had much influence on Southern Germanbaroque architecture.The rich stucco ornaments inside the church have a remarkably light feeling owing to its brilliant white color. The stucco decorations were done by Nicolo Petri (
1685 -1688 ) while Wolfgang Leutner was responsible for the stucco figures. The great black pulpit is a work of Andreas Faistenberger (1686 ). The altars keep paintings ofCaspar de Crayer ,Carlo Cignani ,George Desmareés and Joachim Sandrart. Balthasar Ableithner created the statues of Saint Marcus and Saint John.A small chapel contains the tombs of King Max II and his wife. The crypt also contains the Prince’s Tomb, where among others these members of the
Wittelsbach family were buried:
*Henriette Adelaide of Savoy
*Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria
*Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria
*Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor
*Maximilian III, Elector of Bavaria
*Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria
* KingMaximilian I of Bavaria
* KingOtto of Greece
*Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria
*Princess Alexandra of Bavaria
*Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria
*Duchess Marie Gabrielle in Bavaria External links
* [http://www.panorama-cities.net/munich/theatinerkirche.html 360° Panorama at the Theatinerkirche]
* [http://homepage.mac.com/wkaemena/FS/Muenchen/Theatinerkirche/index_swf.html 360° interactive Panorama of the interior of Theatinerkirche (Flash)]
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