1. The Cathedral of Our Blessed Lady (Frauenkirche) in Munich is a famous landmark known for its twin onion dome towers. It was first built in the 15th century and has undergone several restorations since then. The interior of the cathedral features intricate Gothic architecture, stunning stained glass windows, and the famous Devil’s Footprint located at the entrance. Legend has it that a pact with the devil was made to finance the cathedral’s construction, and the footstep is said to be the devil’s reminder of the agreement.

2. The working hours of the Frauenkirche vary depending on the season. From April to October, it is open from 7AM to 7PM, and on Sundays from 12.30PM to 7PM. From November to March, it is open from 7AM to 6PM, and on Sundays from 12.30PM to 6PM. You can contact them at +49 089 2900820.

3. Entrance to the cathedral is free, however, visitors can make a small donation. Guided tours are available at an additional cost, and audio guides are available for rent. The Frauenkirche is easily accessible, located in Munich’s city center. It is a short walk from the Marienplatz and the nearest U-Bahn station is Marienplatz. Visitors can also take buses and trams to get there.