St. Canisius, Parish church in Hadern district, Munich, Germany
St. Canisius is a parish church in the Hadern district of Munich, featuring Neo-Baroque design with an ornate interior and a prominent pulpit as its focal point. The building dominates Canisiusplatz with its distinctive facade and displays careful architectural detail throughout its walls and vaulted spaces.
Cardinal Faulhaber laid the foundation stone in 1925, marking the beginning of this parish's architectural presence in the district. The church sustained damage during World War II bombing raids and underwent reconstruction to restore it to its current form.
The church is dedicated to Saint Peter Canisius, a 16th-century Jesuit preacher whose name reflects the strong Catholic identity of the neighborhood. This religious connection remains visible today through regular services and community gatherings that shape local life.
Entry is free and visitors can explore the church outside of service times, though it is best to confirm exact opening hours on arrival. The location on Canisiusplatz is easily accessible by car or public transportation.
The building is registered with the Bavarian Monument Authority under identification number D-1-62-000-1048, documenting its architectural importance to the region. This official recognition reflects how the church regained status as a protected cultural landmark following its reconstruction.
Location: Munich
Address: Canisiusplatz 1
GPS coordinates: 48.11340,11.48150
Latest update: December 9, 2025 20:26
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