Walking in the old city of Munich, you can see two twin towers of Notre Dame's church with an onion-shaped dome as high as 99 meters. They are the landmark and the highest Church in Munich. The most interesting thing in this church is a "devil's footprint" (the church is basically restored after World War II, but the footprint is the original thing left behind). One of the many footprint versions of the story says this - "The devil provided the architect with funds to build a cursed windowless church, to build a church where the devil can't enter after being blessed, and can only stand in the footprint now. Looking at the location, not only the windows on both sides of the corridor were not visible, but also the windows at the front end of the main altar. Of course, the devil found himself fooled, burned with anger and firepower, so that even his footprints were branded on the ground, and his anger turned into a evil wind that blew to the tower forever. So the high wind was systematically raised. Explanation, compiled quite in line with the poetic logic of the story.