Theatinerkirche
The Theatinerkirche, officially known as the St. Cajetan Church, is a prominent Baroque church located in Munich, Germany. Built between 1663 and 1690, it was commissioned by Elector Ferdinand Maria to celebrate the birth of his son. The church is renowned for its stunning architecture, featuring a striking yellow façade and an impressive dome.
Inside, the Theatinerkirche boasts beautiful frescoes and intricate altars, showcasing the artistry of the Baroque period. The church is dedicated to Saint Cajetan, the patron saint of job seekers and the unemployed. It remains a significant landmark and a popular site for both tourists and locals.