The Münster Zur Schönen Unserer Lieben Frau or Liebfrauenmünster is a Catholic parish church in Ingolstadt in the Bavarian diocese of Eichstätt. The striking feature is the corner placement of the two unfinished towers of the late Gothic hall church from the 15th century. The term Münster does not refer to a function as a monastery church, but rather to its size.
At the site where the Münster was to be built, there had previously been a wooden church. In 1407, the city of Ingolstadt was divided into two parishes, which also resulted in the name of the Upper Parish built after the Lower Parish of St. Moritz.
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Address: Ingolstadt, Germany
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