The Dominican Church (it. Dominikanerkirche) Catholic Church, built in Baroque style, located in the historic centre of münster. In the days around it you will find a lively Christmas market — Weihnachtsmarkt.
The construction of the Church began in 1708, finish, finished in 1728, after which it was consecrated in honor of St. Joseph, and in 1733 was buried in it, the architect who created it — Lambert Friedrich Korfa.
Before the Second world war near the Church was a monastery of Dominicans, and today it remains part of the North wall with the Windows, staring at the sky as a reminder of the war. For memory. The restoration of the Church lasted until 1974.The Church is built of red brick, and the North-Western facade is decorated with carved pilasters in the form of ionic pseudocolumn and garlands of climbing on it flowers and fruits, made popular in Westphalia bright mountain Sandstone, the edges of the statues of St. Dominic and St. Thomas Aquinas.