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in 1921. The church was expanded in 1925/26 by a new part connected to the old church. The new church features an altar painting depicting the patron saint kneeling in prayer for Schwabing, several other altars, and ceiling paintings in
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The first mention of a church in the village of Schwabing dates back to 1315, but probably the village had already a church at the site when it was first documented in 782. The first dedication was probably to
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In 1811, the church became the parish church of Schwabing. Due to the growing village, a new church was built and consecrated to St. Ursula in 1897. The former village church was then made a
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Gekreuzte Balken und Lebenswege. Gekreuzte Balken und Lebenswege. Jesus – Maria – Gamaliel. Mit Motiven aus der Stadtpfarrkirche St. Sylvester in München-Schwabing
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The new church features artworks including a painting on the high altar, depicting the patron saint kneeling in prayer for Schwabing (
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The parish was split and renamed, and the part with one of the oldest churches in Munich became a parish dedicated to
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Zwei Kirchen unter einem Dach: St. Sylvester in MĂĽnchen-Schwabing, 800 Jahre Geschichte, Kunst und Kultur
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on the ceiling and upper walls were made by Ernst Kozicz in 1939/40. They depict the vision of
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or his school. This and other works by the same school were acquired in 1770, also a figure of
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in the 17th century, and received furnishings such as sculpture attributed to
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in the 18th century. The figure of God the Father in the
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in 1927. The figures on the side depict St. Nicholas and
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Das Martyrium der heiligen Ursula und ihrer Gefährtinnen
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The church features Baroque furnishings including the
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St. Sylvester is located in Bavaria
St. Sylvester is located in Germany
48°09′41″N 11°35′32″E / 48.16139°N 11.59222°E / 48.16139; 11.59222
Munich
Schwabing
Bavaria
Denomination
Catholic
pv-altschwabing.de/sankt-ursula/
Dedication
Pope Silvester I
Style
Gothic
Baroque
Baroque Revival
Archdiocese
Munich and Freising
Schwabing
Munich
Bavaria
John the Baptist
Gothic
Baroque style
Ignaz GĂĽnther
Pope Silvester I
Casein technique
Constantine the Great
Englischer Garten
John the Baptist

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