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St. Lantpert Church is a prominent Roman Catholic church located in the Milbertshofen district of Munich, Germany. Standing at an elevation of approximately 507 meters, this religious building is a notable example of post-war architecture, dedicated to Saint Lantpert, the 13th Bishop of Freising. Its distinctive design, featuring an imposing 40-meter-high choir tower, makes it a significant landmark within the city's northern reaches.

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    May 15, 2022

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    The Catholic Church of St. Lantpert in the district of Milbertshofen is dedicated to St. Lantpert, Bishop of Freising. The church was built in 1957 and 1958 according to plans by architect Wilhelm Gaertner from Munich. The mighty 40 m high choir tower - half of which takes up the copper pointed helmet roof - characterizes the building. The church windows in the sanctuary with the Whitsun motif are by Ernst Weiers. The 3 m high St. Lantpert figure standing to the left of the chancel was also slightly colored later by Ernst Weiers.
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    The homepage of the parish association Milbertshofen and information on the parish of St. Lantpert can be found at: erzbistum-muenchen.de/pfarrei/pv-milbertshofen/St-Lantpert/91262
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    The parish of St. Lantpert has been in the parish association of Milbertshofen with St. Georg Milbertshofen since October 2013.
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    Location: Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the opening hours for visitors at St. Lantpert Church?

    As an active parish church, St. Lantpert Church typically has specific hours for services and general visiting. While not explicitly stated, it's advisable to check the official parish website for the most current opening times, especially if you plan to visit outside of service hours to appreciate its architecture and art.

    Are there any specific architectural details or artworks that are a must-see inside St. Lantpert Church?

    Absolutely. Visitors should pay close attention to the stained glass windows by Ernst Weiers, particularly the Pentecost motif in the altar area and the Seven Sorrows of Mary in the chapel. The bronze works by Max Faller, including the tabernacle, crosses, and candelabras, are also notable. Don't miss the 3-meter-tall oak wood figure of St. Lantpert by Siegfried Moroder, which stands prominently to the left of the chancel.

    What is the historical significance of St. Lantpert Church in Milbertshofen?

    St. Lantpert Church holds significant historical value as a prime example of post-war religious architecture in Munich. Its construction between 1957 and 1958 addressed the need for a new spiritual center in a rapidly developing area. It was consecrated in 1958 and elevated to a city parish in 1962, marking its importance in the community's growth and spiritual life during that era.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or walks near St. Lantpert Church?

    While the church itself is a place of quiet contemplation, the surrounding Milbertshofen area offers opportunities for family-friendly walks. You can explore local parks or residential streets. For more structured outdoor activities, komoot offers various routes in the wider Munich area that are suitable for families, combining urban exploration with green spaces.

    Is St. Lantpert Church accessible via public transport, and what are the best options?

    Yes, St. Lantpert Church is well-connected by Munich's public transport system. Being in the Milbertshofen district, it's typically reachable by U-Bahn (subway) and bus services. Checking the MVV (Munich Transport and Tariff Association) website for the most direct routes and stops from your starting location is recommended.

    Are there any cafes or amenities nearby where visitors can relax after a visit?

    Yes, the Milbertshofen district is a residential area with various local amenities. You can find cafes, bakeries, and small eateries within walking distance of St. Lantpert Church where you can enjoy a refreshment or a meal after your visit.

    What are the best times of day to visit St. Lantpert Church to experience its interior lighting?

    To fully appreciate the beauty of the stained glass windows and the overall interior, visiting during daylight hours is highly recommended. The natural light illuminates the colorful windows, casting vibrant hues into the space and enhancing the contemplative atmosphere. Mornings or early afternoons on a sunny day would be ideal.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to explore near St. Lantpert Church?

    St. Lantpert Church is situated in an urban residential area rather than a natural landscape. While there aren't traditional natural viewpoints, the church's distinctive 40-meter-high choir tower itself serves as a significant landmark within the Milbertshofen skyline. For natural features, you would need to venture further into Munich's larger parks or green belts.

    Can I find information about the parish association or services online?

    Yes, information about the St. Lantpert parish and its association with St. Georg Milbertshofen can be found on the Archdiocese of Munich-Freising's official website. This resource typically provides details on service times, parish news, and contact information.

    What kind of outdoor activities can be combined with a visit to St. Lantpert Church?

    While the immediate vicinity is urban, the Milbertshofen area can serve as a starting point for various urban walks or cycling routes exploring Munich's northern districts. Hikers and cyclists can find routes that connect to larger green spaces or explore the city's architecture and local neighborhoods. Consider a leisurely walk through the district to discover its character.

    Is St. Lantpert Church suitable for a winter visit, and what should I expect?

    Yes, St. Lantpert Church is suitable for a winter visit. The interior provides a warm and reflective space, offering a peaceful retreat from the cold. The architectural and artistic elements can be appreciated year-round. If combining with outdoor activities, ensure you are dressed appropriately for winter weather in Munich.

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