One of the more interesting churches from the outside, it's blocky, staked exterior evokes a Santa Fe pueblo aesthetic. The church is Jesuit and built in Renaissance style, and is the largest of its kind north of the alps. It's airy hall is a far cry from the oppressive, overdone Theatiner, and the family-tree of tiny Bavarian rulers in the niches on the facade is an unsual touch.
Neuhauser Straße 6, Munich, Germany