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At 91 meters tall, St. Peter's Tower (Alter Peter or Old Pete, as it is called by locals) offers the best views of Munich's Old Town. St. Peter's Church has been rebuilt more than once due to a fire in 1327 and then air raid damage during World War II. The church was originally built in the Bavarian Romanesque style and has since expanded to include Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements. The church spire, which dominates the skyline of Old Town, adds a touch of Renaissance style.


St. Peter's Tower

St. Peter's Tower

St. Peter's Tower

St. Peter's Tower

View from St. Peter's Tower

View of Old Town from St. Peter's Tower

Entrance to climb St. Peter's Tower

Sign at the entrance of St. Peter's Tower

The climb inside St. Peter's Tower

Wooden staircase inside St. Peter's Tower

St. Peter's is the oldest parish church in Munich. Munchen, "home of the monks", originally started as a settlement in the area around a monastery which stood in the original location of St. Peter's church. The monastery was replaced by St. Peter's Church in 1158. The church was later rebuilt in 1368 after being destroyed by fire in 1327. The church and its tower were destroyed again by World War 2 air raids and later rebuilt and restored. Alter Peter, as the tower is known by locals, is located just behind Marienplatz and is known for one of the best views in Munich's Old Town. St. Peter's Tower stands 91 meters tall with 360 degree views of the city. Not only does the tower offer incredible views of the town and even views of the nearby Alps, but it houses eight bells and serves as a clocktower. The bells and clocktower were also the first to exist in Munich. Visitors can climb to the top of the tower to enjoy views of the town if they are up for tackling 306 steps.

https://alterpeter.de/turmbesteigung-alter-peter/

https://www.muenchen.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/orte/120446.html

https://www.spottinghistory.com/view/5603/st-peters-church/

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