Theatinerkirche St. Kajetan
This yellow baroque church dominates Odeonsplatz with its twin domed towers and distinctly Italian architecture, built to celebrate a Bavarian prince's birth in 1663.
About Theatinerkirche St. Kajetan
This yellow baroque church dominates Odeonsplatz with its twin domed towers and distinctly Italian architecture, built to celebrate a Bavarian prince's birth in 1663. The Wittelsbachs chose it as their burial church, and the contrast between the sunny exterior and pristine white interior creates Munich's most Mediterranean atmosphere. You'll find elaborate Rococo decoration, soaring arches, and a sense of royal grandeur that feels transported from Rome.
Walking inside feels like entering a different country entirely. The white walls and ornate gilding catch natural light beautifully, especially in morning hours when sun streams through tall windows. The space stays refreshingly cool even in summer, and the acoustic qualities make even whispered conversations carry across the nave. Tourist groups tend to cluster near the entrance, but the side chapels offer quiet spots for reflection.
Most guides don't mention that this church works better as a quick stop rather than a destination. Fifteen minutes covers everything unless you're specifically interested in baroque architecture details. The crypt tours cost around 5 EUR but only run sporadically, so don't plan your visit around them. Skip the paid guidebooks at the entrance and just enjoy the visual impact.
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