Augustinian Church, Munich

The Augustinian Church (German: Augustinerkirche), also called the Augustinian Abbey (Augustinerkloster) or Abbey Church of St John the Baptist and John the Evangelist (Klosterkirche St. Johannes der Täufer und Johannes der Evangelist) is a former church in Munich, Germany.

It was remodeled to Baroque style from 1618-21 by Veit Schmidt, using plans created by Hans Krumpper.

The monastery building is now used as the offices of the police headquarters in Munich.

[clarification needed] In 1911 Theodor Fischer built, in the space formerly occupied by the nave, the so-called "White Hall".

It was rebuilt from 1962-64 by Erwin Schleich to house the Deutsches Jagd- und Fischereimuseum (German Hunting and Fishing Museum).