If the Asam brothers had had their way, the church originally called St. Johann Nepomuk, built between 1733 and 1746, would be a private chapel. From their house on the neighboring property they could look directly at the high altar. But they yielded to protests and opened the Late Baroque wonder to the public, after all. Integrated into the line of house fronts, to this day the little church with the grandiose interior is something very special.