St. Peter, Großhadern

St. Peter, Großhadern

St. Peter is a Catholic church in Großhadern, which became part of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It is part of the Diocese of Munich and Freising[1]

Notable people

  • Johann Georg Seidenbusch (1641–1729) was baptized in St Peter's Church.[2]

References

  1. ^ Hildmann, A.; Jocher, N. (2008). Die Münchner Kirchen: Architektur, Kunst, Liturgie (in German). Schnell & Steiner. p. 327. ISBN 978-3-7954-1868-7. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Georg Seidenbusch", heiligenlexikon.de, accessed 8 December 2022 (in German)

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48°06′50″N 11°28′43″E / 48.11389°N 11.47861°E / 48.11389; 11.47861

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