The village of Unering owes its enchanting Rococo church to Count Törring at Seefeld Castle. The church was consecrated in 1732, but construction did not end until 1760. Well-known artists were involved in decorating the church. From the outside, the building is mistaken for a completely normal village church. The surprise is all the greater when you can - albeit only through a grille - take a look inside its magnificent interior. The Church of St. Martin is unfortunately closed on weekdays, but can be visited on request.
Wikipedia (list of architectural monuments in Seefeld (Upper Bavaria), 2024-04-01): de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Baudenkmäler_in_Seefeld_(Oberbayern)#D-1-88-132-31 Church of St. Martin ... Catholic branch church, baroque central complex, 1731 by Johann Michael Fischer, west tower 1833; Cemetery with walls and burial chapel of the Tiefenbrunner estates, 19th century. … D-1-88-132-31” Wikipedia (Unering (Seefeld), Catholic branch church of St. Martin, 2024-04-01): de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unering_(Seefeld)