St. Peter und Paul is a Baroque church that is believed to have existed since the 17th Century, however its choir as well as the foundation of its tower can be traced back to the 15th Century. A vaulted ceiling accentuates the interior of the church which is also home to a historic water basin that has the Coat of arms of the Counts of Toerring embossed on its surface. Its 17th-century, ornamented pulpit, is the church's another marvellous feature, in addition to the ornate high altar.
The main square of the old town, Marienplatz is a bustling place. Dominated by Mariensäule (a marbled pillar with an idol of Mary atop it), this small yet quaint square is flanked by the town hall and St. Georg along with other historic structures. It is a great place to people watch as well since there are plenty of cafes and restaurants around it.
Il conte palatino Otto V von Wittelsbach fondò il convento dei canonici agostiniani nel 1120 come terzo 'Hauskloster' della dinastia (monastero in stretta relazione ad una casa regnante). Nel 1938 i nazionalsocialisti cacciarono le Suore della Misericordia che nel frattempo vi si erano insediate, per installare un istituto di correzione della Nazionalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt. Oggi nell'ampio complesso monasteriale si trova una scuola dell'arcidiocesi di Monaco e Freising.
Sin dall'inizio del XII secolo il monastero troneggia sulla valle del Mangfall. Dopo parecchi incendi e la soppressione nel corso della secolarizzazione, la chiesa fu ristrutturata e riccamente arredata, i colori dello stucco e degli affreschi risplendono di nuovo. L'ex chiesa conventuale dei canonici agostiniani ora è una chiesa parocchiale consacrata ai santi Pietro e Paolo.
Characterized by striking pristine white facade and a soaring Gothic bell tower that dominates the skyline, St. Arsatius is one of the most recognizable structures in Ilmmünster. Constructed in the early 13th century, it is among the oldest churches in the city and is a revered place of worship for the local community. Other notable features of the church include groove vaults, a curved apse, a high altar, and lovely religious paintings.
Residenzstraße is located in a spectacular location, right after the royal residence of the Wittelsbach dynasty. Immersed in a lingering hum of busy shoppers, this desirable street is known for its shops that contain everything from jewelry, accessories, footwear, pharmaceuticals and clothing. So next time, you plan to go street shopping, do consider Residenzstraße, you wont regret it.