Englschalking (Munich), Bavaria Germany
Roman Catholic
The church, a daughter church of the parish of St. Emmeram, was built as a Romanesque and early Gothic style in the 13th century. It was enlarged and given a Baroque interior in 1659. There were further renovations in 1856. The pulpit and organ loft and side aisles were removed in 1956 due to moisture damage. A foundation was installed in 1969, raising the brick walls that had been directly on the dirt floor.