Notre Dame Church is located in the city center of Munich in the south of Germany, near Maria Square. It is an important landmark and popular tourist attraction in Munich. It retains a strong medieval style. Many famous people, such as Lenin and Einstein, have lived here. The church was formerly a monastery built in the 9th century. It was very beautiful with Chagall's painted glass. Notre Dame Church is the largest church in Munich. Construction began in 1468 and two bell towers were completed in 1488. Notre Dame Church was built of red brick, and the construction lasted for 20 years. Its style belongs to the late Gothic style. The church can accommodate 20,000 people, and Roman Catholic ceremonies are often held. In summer, elevators can go straight to the top of the tower. On sunny days, elevators can overlook the Alpine peaks and downtown Munich to the south. This is the downtown of Munich, where you can easily get to various tourist attractions and shopping centers. It's best to come here by subway or bus or on foot.