St. Michael, Seeshaupt, Catholic church in Seeshaupt, Germany.
St. Michael is a church in Seeshaupt featuring a distinctive octagonal tower topped with an onion dome. The building combines traditional Bavarian architecture with baroque elements throughout its structure.
The oldest parts of the church tower date back to the 12th century in Romanesque style. The building underwent major transformation between 1670 and 1680, gaining its present form.
The altar inside displays scenes of Mary's coronation and the Holy Family in detailed artistic form. These religious images shape how the church space feels when you enter.
The church interior is open to visitors during regular hours, with services held throughout the week. The parish office at Weilheimer Str. 4 offers information about visiting times and events.
A devastating village fire on March 31, 1815 destroyed the tower and melted the bells. The reconstruction was made possible through financial support from industrialist Heinrich von dall'Armi.
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